PC gamers can already run and enjoy Bloodborne on the PlayStation 4 emulator, shadPS4. However, it appears that the game can now also launch on another PS4 emulator, the RPCSX.
RPCSX is a PlayStation 4 emulator from the team behind the best PS3 emulator, RPCS3. Before shadPS4, this one looked really promising. However, shadPS4 has managed to exceed everyone’s expectations and become the best PS4 emulator. At least for now.
Right now, RPCSX can only launch Bloodborne. The game is not playable on it, and its emulation is nowhere close to that of shadPS4. So no, you can’t play it on that PS4 emulator. Still, it’s great to see another PS4 emulator launching it.
Speaking of Bloodborne, below you can find a video that showcases the game running on the latest version of shadPS4. And, as you will see, it runs amazingly well. Not only that, but the game looks almost as good as its PS4 version.
What’s also crazy here is that you can also download HD Texture Packs which can improve the quality of the game’s textures on PC. Right now, there are two must-have packs. The first pack overhauls numerous textures, whereas the second one focuses on armors.
RPCSX is the seventh PS4 emulator that is in development. The other six are psOff, fpPS4, Spine, shadPS4, Kyty and GPCS4. And all of them are way behind shadPS4.
You can download the latest version of RPCSX from this link. You can also get the latest version of shadPS4 from this link. In my opinion, shadPS4 is THE PS4 emulator you can use. This emulator is also the first one to launch Driveclub.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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Everybody is busy and excited for 14 years old Red dead redemption 1 on PC, its a good port amazing game even though its old. Steam version is great though sailing high seas is also an option, it has been already cracked by Razor group
You won "The most meaningless comment of the year' award. Just made it!
I saw a poster of this game last night, browsing my favorite store for new games. But my distracted ärse thought it was some patch for RDR2 so I scrolled down and never looked back. Maybe I'll download it later to see how it is faring.
Btw, never forget that it's Rockstar, the one that hates PC gamers, saying we're all pirates. Also, Gabben said that we don't own the games we buy at Steam, so you know what to do.
That is the case since 2003 when Steam launched, but now there is a disclaimer for simple minds like yours.
Totally. The way I look at it though, is, if I buy a game, I am paying for the convenience of any and all updates and quick and simple installs. Along with being able to play multiplayer within the ecosystem I purchase it on.
I don't care what some silly law says, if I buy something I own it. So in the inevitable case of the game "rights" being stripped away from me, I'll pirate it without any morality issues, since I do in fact own and purchased the game.
You own your copy, not another copy you steal. Dummy
You are absolutely right about the "paying for the convenience of any and all updates and quick and simple installs" part, there are some games where the pirated version is just a pure nightmare.
The biggest example at the top of my head where the pirated version being a pure nightmare compared to the simple and easy purchased version that simply updates itself is Garry's Mod; I remember that even though I switched from consoles to PC literally for no reason other than to pirate all the games that I want back in April 2016 (I still do even now), it was a game that I purchased on the very first Steam sale after I built it that was the 2016 Steam Summer Sale, and I left it collecting dust and did not start actively playing until as late as 2024 (no exaggeration in the slightest) because I KNEW that a game like Garry's Mod is just a pure nightmare for the pirated version even back then where not only the game itself keeps getting updates to this day, but even the mods themselves get updated as well.
God, imagine downloading some 500+ mods manually from the Steam Workshop Downloader using Steamcmd, dragging and dropping every single downloaded addon to its folder, and when the mod itself gets updated, there's no way it would update by itself and you'll have to manually download it using the Steam Workshop Downloader (and there's like 200+ other mods that need updating) AGAIN! Whereas in the Steam version, just click on the subscribe button and you're good to go, everything gets downloaded and updated on its own.
And here's a very cool idea, an extremely weird plus and fact about the purchased version of Gmod and other mod-friendly games like it that no one ever pointed out (but here I am pointing it out due to life circumstances) that are not possible in the pirated versions; due to me being busy nowadays with a job almost every day, in the free time at the job, I'd just browse the Steam Workshop on my phone, click on the subscribe button, and when I return home, it has already finished downloading, something that is not even possible in the pirated version to start downloading a mod on your PC while you are away from home. This is perhaps the biggest and only advantage the purchased version could have over the pirated version that I could ever think of among the other countless advantages that pirated versions of games usually have (no DRM, no MTX, no internet connection, you name it).
Sorry, Mr Big Brain, for the world is not as enlightened as you. Now, please, help us be THIS enlightened!
A 21yo practice but I must be enlightened to know it, lol
Exciting times.
the purpose of any emulator ever in existence is utterly to run Bloodborne on PC @120fps in 4K