Virtuos has denied involvement in a PC port of Bloodborne, squashing recent industry rumblings to the contrary. Its comments on the matter arrive days after a new rumor suggested the Bloodborne PC port was canceled due to problems with the Singapore-based developer.
Being one of the most critically acclaimed PS4 exclusives of all time, the prospect of a Bloodborne PC port remains an attractive proposition for many FromSoftware fans. While the recent claim that Virtuos was working on bringing the hit Soulslike game to Windows was far from the first Bloodborne PC port rumor in recent history, it didn't sound too far-fetched given the developer's existing relationship with Sony. Namely, Virtuos was at the center of PlayStation's historic foray into PC gaming, which started with its PC port of Horizon Zero Dawn, released in August 2020.
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Be that as it may, the studio has now responded to those claims by clarifying it never worked on porting Bloodborne to PC, so the very notion that Sony canceled that project is false on account of there being nothing to cancel. Furthermore, Virtuos claims it has never partaken in any discussions concerning FromSoftware's 2015 hit, a company spokesperson told Game Rant. The official statement did not reflect on the rest of the original report, which suggested Sony decided against another Virtuos collaboration after having to enlist Guerilla Games' help to fix the PC port of Horizon Zero Dawn. The Netherlands-based studio acknowledged that the Horizon Zero Dawn PC launch was mired in technical issues, although it eventually managed to deal with the majority of those problems, as evidenced by the current state of the game's
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