Bloodborne fans have been hoping for a PC version of the game for years, despite the fact that developer FromSoftware has given no indication that it intends to port the game to other platforms. However, recent online evidence suggests that a PC version of Bloodborne may indeed exist, even if it is not slated for release at this time. In the past, rumors of a PC port were quickly debunked, leaving many fans disappointed.
Bloodborne is widely regarded as one of the best Souls-like games on the PlayStation, and PC gamers have been eagerly anticipating the opportunity to play it on their preferred platform. While FromSoftware is currently focused on its upcoming release, Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, and developing DLC for its latest hit, Elden Ring, fans are still holding out hope for a Bloodborne PC port.
The screenshot for Oil Pitchers on the Bloodborne Wiki has caught the attention of Lance McDonald, the creator of the Bloodborne 60fps patch. The screenshot, contributed by former FromSoftware environment artist Marcos Domenech, follows the game's tradition of using environmental storytelling. Interestingly, the screenshot file name uses the "SPRJ-win64" convention, typically associated with debug menu screenshots.
This discovery suggests that a PC version of Bloodborne may exist, as the screenshot was taken in the Fishing Hamlet, an area only accessible through the "Old Hunters" DLC. Lance has even claimed to have seen the game running on a PC in a private setting, lending further credibility to the existence of a PC version.
If indeed a PC version of Bloodborne is on the horizon, as suggested by Lance's discovery, fans are left wondering if and when FromSoftware will release it. In addition to this, there is a dedicated fanbase who are eagerly anticipating a sequel to the game. Given FromSoftware's reputation for delivering visually stunning and immersive gameplay experiences, it is possible that Bloodborne could receive a remastered release in the future once the PC version has been perfected. However, this is mere speculation and unlikely to occur in the short term, especially with the upcoming releases of Armored Core 6 and Elden Ring DLC "Shadow of the Erdtree." For now, Bloodborne remains available exclusively on PS4.