Is that a problem for a Bloodborne PC port? Hopefully not an insurmountable one. From is busy making Elden Ring (opens in new tab), and also isn't an internal Sony studio like the developers of most first party games. One complicating factor is FromSoftware as the developer. So far, Sony hasn't said a word about Bloodborne-and it hasn't gotten a PS5 upgrade patch, either. Those are some of Sony's biggest exclusives. God of War and the Uncharted collection are poised for 2022. Horizon Zero Dawn and Days Gone have already come out. Now we've seen several PlayStation games land on PC. So it’s a fairly straightforward decision for us to make." Also, our ease of making it available to non-console owners has grown. The cost of making games goes up with each cycle, as the calibre of the IP has improved. "There’s an opportunity to expose those great games to a wider audience and recognise the economics of game development, which are not always straightforward. "Particularly from the latter half of the PS4 cycle our studios made some wonderful, great games," Ryan said. In a February 2021 interview with GQ Magazine (opens in new tab), Jim Ryan casually confirmed that Sony is bringing more of its first party games to PC. So if there is a Bloodborne port in the works, it either started recently enough not to be on that list, or Sony kept it very secret. It's possible some others will be canceled before ever being made public, of course, but the list is definitely legit, and it includes several PlayStation games including Ghosts of Tsushima, Returnal, and Demon's Souls.īut not Bloodborne. Nvidia claimed the games on the list were purely speculative, but since September at least 10 games from the list have been revealed. In September 2021, a list of games in Nvidia's GeForce Now database (opens in new tab) leaked, and seemingly included a bunch of unreleased upcoming games. The Nvidia leak didn't mention Bloodborne, but it did mention Demon's Souls
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