

The modder plans to launch the content sometime " very soon," but has yet to detail a specific release window. For now, though, the first-person perspective on its own will have to suffice. As many have already pointed out, this particular Bloodborne mod looks as though it would shine in virtual reality. Garden of Eyes collaborated with Zullie the Witch on the project, using her Dark Souls III first-person mod as a baseline. YouTuber Garden of Eyes (via DSOGaming) recently shared footage of their Bloodborne in first-person mod. Related: 10 Games To Check Out For Fans Still Waiting For A Bloodborne PC Port To accommodate first-person, the game received a major visual and technical upgrade, as well as new gameplay features like a replay editor that lets players. Thus, members of the fan community continue to toil away on expanding the core experience themselves, and the latest of such attempts has proven itself especially worthy of note. While rumors claim a PS5 version of the beloved title may be in the works, nothing concrete has substantiated such talk as of yet. Well-known modder Lance McDonald created and released the unofficial 60fps patch earlier this year once it became clear neither FromSoftware nor Sony had any intention of rolling out a PS5 update for Bloodborne.

However, there does exist at least one mod which some players may find worthy of a closer look - Bloodborne's unofficial 60fps patch. Running mods on PlayStation hardware is nothing short of a convoluted process that turns many off from even trying. A YouTuber managed to complete the undertaking of building a first-person mod for Bloodborne on PlayStation 4 that's based on the first-person mod for Dark Souls III.
