For years, people joked about it.
« Bloodborne on PC? Maybe one day. »
Well…
That day might be closer than anyone imagined.
Because ShadPS4, the PlayStation 4 emulator, has just reached a level that many thought was impossible.
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What started as an experimental project is now becoming something much bigger.
Recent updates have dramatically improved compatibility, performance, and stability.
And suddenly, legendary PS4 exclusives are running better than ever on PC.
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The biggest symbol of that progress?
Bloodborne.
The game that millions of PC players have begged Sony to port for nearly a decade is now fully playable through emulation, with community patches unlocking higher resolutions, improved textures, and even 60 FPS gameplay.
Something that never officially existed on PlayStation.
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But Bloodborne isn’t alone anymore.
God of War III Remastered.
The Last Guardian.
Driveclub.
inFAMOUS: Second Son.
And dozens of other PS4 classics are becoming increasingly compatible with ShadPS4 as the emulator evolves.
Every update pushes the project one step further.
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And that’s exactly why the gaming community is paying attention.
Because this isn’t just about preservation anymore.
It’s about accessibility.
Thousands of players who never owned a PS4 are now discovering some of Sony’s most iconic exclusives on completely different hardware.
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The irony is impossible to ignore.
For years, fans asked Sony for official PC versions.
Many never arrived.
So the community built its own solution.
And every month, that solution gets better.
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Of course, emulation remains technically demanding.
Not every game runs perfectly.
Powerful hardware is still required.
And many titles continue to receive experimental fixes from volunteer developers around the world.
But the progress over the last few months has been astonishing.
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For many gamers, this feels like history repeating itself.
Just as Dolphin transformed Nintendo GameCube emulation…
And RPCS3 brought the PlayStation 3 back to life…
ShadPS4 could become the emulator that preserves an entire generation of PlayStation history.
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One thing is certain.
The line between console and PC gaming keeps getting thinner.
And if ShadPS4 continues evolving at this pace…
The dream of playing almost every PS4 classic on PC may no longer be a dream at all.
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So here’s the question: if Bloodborne, God of War III and The Last Guardian can all run on PC through emulation… how much longer can Sony ignore the demand for official ports before the community does the job for them?