Despite another State of Play event being behind us, there is still no news of what we have all been waiting for. We may have received news of a brand-new God of War spin-off game titled God of War: Laufey, and we are all curious about what Until Dawn 2 will entail, but despite the excitement, Bloodborne fans were left to wipe off their clown makeup and wait for the next major game's showcase once again.
It may be one of the most beloved video games of all time, but Bloodborne is firmly stuck under Sony's control, with the FromSoftware title remaining a PlayStation exclusive to this day. First released on the PlayStation 4, Bloodborne may be accessible on the PlayStation 5 thanks to backwards compatibility, but with no next-gen patch, players can expect to experience an unoptimized experience. Not only that, but with no news of a remake, remaster, sequel, or even a PC port, Bloodborne remains one of gaming's biggest heartbreaks.
With Bloodborne still being capped at 30fps, fans have at least been calling out for the 60fps sweet spot, and although Sony is not delivering the goods officially, there is finally a way to...
