Bloodborne PC Emulation Makes Another Massive Breakthrough

Bloodborne PC Emulation Makes Another Massive Breakthrough

Key Takeaways

  • The shadPS4 emulator brings full sound to Bloodborne PC emulation, rekindling hopes for a PC port.
  • Players need to download a mod from Nexus Mods for the complete sound fix.
  • The updated emulator only features English language support currently, but its creator stated that they will work on other languages at a later date.

As a devoted fan who has spent countless hours huntsman-ing my way through the dark, gothic landscapes of Yharnam, I can confidently say that the latest developments in Bloodborne PC emulation have filled me with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and a renewed sense of hope. The shadPS4 emulator has been a beacon of light in the darkest corners of the gaming community, bringing us one step closer to playing this masterpiece on our preferred platforms.


As a passionate fan of the Soulsborne series, I’ve eagerly awaited the day when Bloodborne would grace my PC screen. And lo and behold, that day seems to be drawing nearer! The incredible news is that the PC emulation of this masterpiece, Bloodborne, has made a remarkable leap forward. Now, we can enjoy the game with its full, rich sound on the SHADPS4 emulator. This is undoubtedly a monumental stride in bringing the magic of Bloodborne to our personal computers.

While fans had pretty much given up hope of a Bloodborne PC port, the shadPS4 rekindled those hopes. Around the same time, popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat also kickstarted a Bloodborne marathon stream to urge the developers to release a PC port. While neither FromSoftware nor Sony have revealed their plans for a Bloodborne PC port, the shadPS4 emulator seems to be well on track for bringing the game to PC.

In a new post on Twitter, user iExplosiveRage revealed a major hurdle that the shadPS4 emulator has crossed in emulating Bloodborne on PC. While the shadPS4 emulator set the ball rolling on emulating Bloodborne on PC quite a while back, it was plagued with a number of issues. One of the major ones was the sound not working as expected, and as per recent footage, it seems like a majority of those problems have been solved.

Bloodborne PC Emulation Sound Issues Mostly Fixed, But There’s A Catch

The tweet adds that an array of things, ranging from the menu sounds to the character’s and enemy’s sounds, seems to be working quite well, something which wasn’t the case earlier. In order to fix the sounds, players will have to download a Bloodborne mod from Nexus Mods. However, there is a catch. So far, it seems like the mod is only supporting the English language, but the creator has assured that they will work on other languages once they complete the entire batch of sounds. This also likely suggests that a few sounds might not work as expected as the entire sound pack hasn’t been fixed yet.

Enthusiasts can hardly contain their excitement as they look forward to seeing the kinks worked out and the simulation becoming even more refined. Beyond PC gamers finally getting their long-awaited opportunity to experience the game, which has been on the horizon for nearly a decade, the emulation has also unveiled numerous hidden aspects of the game. For example, a player discovered a genuine shield within Bloodborne’s resources, an item that wasn’t part of the original game. Given the speed at which the project is advancing, it won’t be shocking to witness the game fully operational in the near future.

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2024-09-01 04:53