shadPS4 Emulator New Developments Improves Bloodborne Emulation on PC

Jul 12, 2024 at 10:54am EDT
Bloodborne

Work on the shadPS4 PlayStation 4 emulator is proceeding smoothly, and recent developments have improved Bloodborne's emulation.

As shown in a new video, the latest version of the PS4 emulator now displays the game's menu with the correct colors. Unfortunately, the emulator still can't get in-game, but this quick emulation improvement definitely bodes well for the future of the emulator, which may end up being the only way to play FromSoftware's popular action role-playing game on PC.

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shadPS4 is only one of the many PlayStation 4 emulators in the works, but it is among the few ones that can run 3D games, as most of the others can only run simpler 2D games. The PlayStation 4 emulation scene is still in its infancy, however, so things will definitely get improved in the future and possibly get on the same level as PlayStation 3 emulation, which now allows users to enjoy all of the games released on the system with enhancements such as higher resolution and more stable performance. Something that could also be happening on the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S in the future, thanks to a new update to the consoles' dev mode that could make running emulators such as RPCS3 possible on the systems.

More information on the shadPS4 PlayStation 4 emulator can be found here.

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