Key Takeaways
Bloodborne’s online features will temporarily go offline for maintenance on December 3rd from 11 pm until December 4th at 3 am EST.
Despite being a well-loved title since 2015, it seems unlikely that Bloodborne will receive a PC port or remaster in the near future.
Recent developments in PC emulation mean Bloodborne can now be played on PC, though with some persistent issues needing resolution.
Heads up, Bloodborne fans: the game’s online capabilities will be out of commission for a few hours on December 3rd from 11 pm to December 4th at 3 am EST due to server maintenance. This bit of news might catch some online adventurers off guard, especially those intending to dive into Online Mode during those specific hours. Like many of From Software’s hits, Bloodborne’s online feature is a big draw for players.
This gothic action RPG, which dropped exclusively for the PlayStation 4 back in 2015, quickly became a sensation. With over 7.4 million copies sold, Bloodborne was a commercial and critical gem, praised as one of From Software’s masterpieces with an impressive critic score of 91 on OpenCritic. Its eerie setting, in the crumbling Gothic city of Yharnam, was a refreshing change from the Dark Souls series and played a significant part in garnering such a devoted fan base.
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Players planning to explore Yharnam’s twisted streets should take note: Bloodborne’s Online Mode will be inaccessible for four hours during the overnight maintenance stretch. Even so, you can still roam the eerie landscapes, just without the online interactions. Many enjoy the multiplayer aspect for its boss fight collaborations and the insightful player messages sprinkled throughout the game world. Despite the game’s age, it still enjoys a substantial player base, so it’s unknown how many will feel the sting of these offline hours.
When Will Bloodborne Be Offline?
Bloodborne will experience downtime from December 3rd at 11 pm to December 4th at 3 am EST.
Though server maintenance can feel like a bit of a drag, the real disappointment for Bloodborne enthusiasts this year is the absence of a PC port or remaster on the horizon. Despite plenty of speculation from fans, industry insiders like Jeff Grubb have clarified that we shouldn’t hold our breath for such developments anytime soon.
Meanwhile, there’s a glimmer of hope for PC gamers through emulation. There are reports of significant headway in the PC emulation of Bloodborne, thanks to improvements with the shadPS4 emulator. While gamers can indeed experience Bloodborne on their PCs, a slew of bugs and audio issues are still present, albeit some of these have been recently ironed out. It’s clear there’s more tweaking needed before the game is seamlessly playable on this platform.