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A community-driven PC emulator and fan mods have brought Bloodborne to 60 fps, sparking debate over exclusivity and future official support.

The stagnation of Bloodborne on the PlayStation 4 has sparked frustration across forums, with many players lamenting that Sony continues to invest heavily in live-service experiments while neglecting one of its most beloved single-player experiences.

The breakthrough arrived earlier this year when the Digital Foundry channel released a video demonstrating Bloodborne running at a smooth 60 frames per second on a PC, thanks to the ShadPS4 emulator.

The emulator translates PlayStation 4 code to run on modern PC hardware, unlocking a level of performance that the original console never delivered.

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The stagnation of Bloodborne on the PlayStation 4 has sparked frustration across forums, with many players lamenting that Sony continues to invest heavily in live-service experiments while neglecting one of its most beloved single-player experiences.

The lack of a next-gen update leaves fans enduuring an unoptimised experience that feels dated compared to modern standards.

The reaction from the fanbase has been immediate and passionate, with commentators praising the technical achievement and noting that the 60 fps version not only feels smoother but also makes the notoriously punishing combat more manageable.

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The community that has long idolised FromSoftware's Dark Souls-inspired masterpiece is finally seeing a glimmer of hope after months of silence from Sony.

The Digital Foundry channel released a video demonstrating Bloodborne running at a smooth 60 frames per second on a PC, thanks to the ShadPS4 emulator.

The emulator translates PlayStation 4 code to run on modern PC hardware , unlocking a level of performance that the original console never delivered.

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The stagnation of Bloodborne on the PlayStation 4 has sparked frustration across forums , with many players lamenting that Sony continues to invest heavily in live-service experiments while neglecting one of its most beloved single-player experiences.

The lack of a next-gen update leaves fans enduring an unoptimised experience that feels dated compared to modern standards .

The reaction from the fanbase has been immediate and passionate, with commentators praising the technical achievement and noting that the 60 fps version not only feels smoother but also makes the notoriously punishing combat more manageable.

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The stagnation of Bloodborne on the PlayStation 4 has sparked frustration across forums, with many players lamenting that Sony continues to invest heavily in live-service experiments while neglecting one of its most beloved single-player experiences.

The lack of a next-gen update leaves fans enduring an unoptimised experience that feels dated compared to modern standards.

The reaction from the fanbase has been immediate and passionate, with commentators praising the technical achievement and noting that the 60 fps version not only feels smoother but also makes the notoriously punishing combat more manageable.

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The stagnation of Bloodborne on the PlayStation 4 has sparked frustration across forums, with many players lamenting that Sony continues to invest heavily in live-service experiments while neglecting one of its most beloved single-player experiences.

The lack of a next-gen update leaves fans enduring an unoptimised experience that feels dated compared to modern standards .

The reaction from the fanbase has been immediate and passionate, with commentators praising the technical achievement and noting that the 60 fps version not only feels smoother but also makes the notoriously punishing combat more manageable.

According to the Digital Foundry channel, the ShadPS4 emulator translates PlayStation 4 code to run on modern PC hardware,unlocking a level of performance that the original console never delivered.

As the report says, the community-driven mod pack called the 'Bloodborne PC remaster' adds a suite of visual upgrades such as enhanced shadows, refined lighting, higher-resolution textures and optional antialiasing.