Check the Steam thread for Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition and it’s easy to see that fans want Bloodborne brought over to PC. Guerilla Games’ sequel launched on PC yesterday and has instantly become another feather in Nixxes cap as praise continues to pour in from the PC community. In reading the review thread for it on Steam, it’s clear that there are a lot of fans who want Bloodborne to be one of the next PlayStation exclusives to make its way over.
Per Steam via Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition review thread:
“Ghost of Tsushima is in good hands. Now how many copies of this do I need to buy in order for them to port Bloodborne?” – guncache
“Sony, you keep bringing, we keep buying. Perfectly balanced as all things should be.
But It is time to give us Bloodborne already.” – Mtropele
“Thank you Sony, now please give us BloodBorne on PC” – Satan Claus
“After Ghost Of Tsushima, BLOODBORNE by Nixxes pls!” – Santiago Santiago
There are many, many, more such posts on Steam, and it has even been said on other places on the internet that folks are “positive review bombing” Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition on PC just to use it as a platform for voicing their request for a PC version of Bloodborne.
Ongoing speculation:
There has been plenty of speculation about bringing the game over to PC for some time. At one point, it was thought that Bloodborne would follow Days Gone release back in September 2021. It had already been rumored to get a launch the month before in a report that included God of War and Uncharted Collection, both of which did end up getting released on PC. More recently one of its creators commented that the PlayStation 4 title is one the team holds very dear which has also fueled ongoing rumors about a remake for the PS5 which, in turn, has fans wondering if that would include a PC version as well.
It’s anybody’s guess as to if Sony has given the green light for either a remaster or port but the publisher has seen its share of successes with its Spider-Man, Horizon, God of War, and the Last of Us franchises. While not all have enjoyed a perfect PC launch many have gained praise and even revived expectations in the PC community, that it is possible to have titles in good working order on day one, something even more ironic since ported games have had a more shaky history over the years.