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Bloodborne Cut Content Restored on PC via Mods

by Zoey Jan 24,2025

Bloodborne Cut Content Restored on PC via Mods

The Bloodborne Magnum Opus mod, now available for PC gamers, breathes new life into the game by restoring all cut content, including multiple simultaneous boss encounters. While some texture and animation issues persist, enemies remain functional.

Magnum Opus significantly alters the original Bloodborne experience. This includes reintroducing weapons and armor sets, and relocating certain enemies. The accompanying video showcases some of these new boss battles.

A PC release of Bloodborne was nearly a reality last August. Hints from Hidetaka Miyazaki himself fueled speculation, though no official announcements have been made. This left players to explore workarounds and emulators.

The emergence of the RPCS3 emulator proved a game-changer. Modders quickly gained access to the character editor, though full gameplay remained elusive—until now. Online videos demonstrate Bloodborne running on PC, although imperfections remain.

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