Is Bloodborne coming back to PC and PS5?
By Alejandro Díaz de León onA Sony post on Twitter enrages the community

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Not content with the excitement given to its community with the announcement of Silent Hill 2 Remake as a PS5 exclusive, Sony's social curators unleash the reaction of souls-like fans with a post depicting a particular detail of Bloodborne's cover.
In the message posted on Sony's official Twitter profile, the Japanese tech giant addresses its fans to urge them to "Can you see it? Which PlayStation game cover are we zooming in on?" Sony then deleted the Tweet.
Sony followers did not react in a positive way to the post
Looking at the cryptic image shared by Sony, initially, so many thought that it must be God of War Ragnarok, the highly anticipated action adventure colossal from SIE Santa Monica now nearing its arrival on PS4 and PlayStation 5. However, it was enough to compare this zoom to the Bloodborne cover image to connect the dots and discover that it is indeed Hunter's hat.
One does not need to have explored the Gothic city of Yharnam to guess the tenor of the flood of comments generated by this post, especially taking into account the hopes recently raised by Lance McDonald's remarks about the development of Bloodborne remaster or Remake on PC and PS5.
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Bloodborne follows the player's character, a Hunter, through the run-down Gothic, Victorian-era-inspired metropolis of Yharnam, whose residents are infected with a blood-borne sickness. The player's avatar investigates the city's mysteries while fighting animals and cosmic beings to locate the cause of the plague.
Do you think this title will ever see the light on PC? Let us know in the comments!
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