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Bloodborne Cut Content Restored and Enabled on PC

by Owen Feb 22,2025

Bloodborne Cut Content Restored and Enabled on PC

The Bloodborne Magnum Opus mod, now available for PC, reinstates all cut content from the original game, even enabling multiple boss encounters simultaneously. Despite some texture and animation glitches, enemies remain functional.

Magnum Opus significantly alters Bloodborne, reintroducing weapons, armor sets, and relocating certain enemies. The accompanying video showcases several of these new boss fights.

While a PC release of Bloodborne was nearly a reality last August, with hints dropped by Hidetaka Miyazaki, no official announcement has been made. This leaves players relying on workarounds and emulators.

The emergence of a capable PS4 emulator proved a game-changer. Modders quickly accessed the game and its character editor, though initial gameplay was impossible. That hurdle has now been cleared. While online videos demonstrate Bloodborne running on PC, they highlight the ongoing imperfections.

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