Hunters, rejoice - your prayers to the Great Ones have finally been answered, just not by the people you expected. According to Screen Rant, a dedicated modder has dropped an unofficial PC port of Bloodborne called Bloodborne: Shadows of the Hunt, and the community reaction can only be described as a full-on frenzy boss fight - pure chaos, maximum hype.
The mod reportedly delivers significant visual and performance upgrades over the original PS4 version, which - let's be honest - was already one of the most gorgeous games ever made. But apparently one passionate fan decided that 30fps on a console was a curse worse than any Insight-fueled madness, and took matters into their own hands.

Bloodborne fans have been begging Sony and FromSoftware for a PC port or even a remaster for what feels like several actual lifetimes. The fact that a single modder managed to pull off something that an entire corporation couldn't - or simply refused to - is the kind of lore that belongs in a From game itself. It's giving "the player character did more in one evening than all of the NPCs combined."

Reactions online have been predictably unhinged in the best way possible. Gamers who have been stuck playing the original PS4 version (or worse, emulating it through sheer stubbornness) are reporting that Shadows of the Hunt makes the Yharnam nightmare look better than ever - sharper textures, smoother frame rates, and the kind of performance that doesn't make your eyes bleed when you fight Father Gascoigne.

Now, let's be real for a second - unofficial ports and mods always carry a big asterisk. There's no guarantee of long-term stability, official support, or that Sony's legal team won't show up like a Bloodborne hunter with a very large saw cleaver. But for now, the PC gaming community is absolutely dining on this, and honestly? They deserve it after years of being told to just buy a PlayStation.
If this doesn't send a message to Sony about the pent-up demand for an official Bloodborne PC release, nothing will. One modder just speedran what a major publisher has been stalling on for a decade. Skill issue, Sony.





