

Now that Nixxes is on the books, Sony may be able to get more games out on the PC platform more consistently – great news for anyone eager to see Bloodborne on PC in the near future. The highly-desired Bloodborne PC port was apparently canceled after the developer behind it launched a poor Horizon Zero Daybreak PC port, in line with a rumor from a Spanish YouTuber. We’ve already seen Days Gone and Horizon Zero Dawn come to PC, and Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End may be next. Hulst also suggested that more PlayStation exclusives will make their way to PC as the company continues to examine the growing multiplatform market. To make up for the lack of a PC version, fans have been modding aspects of the game into Elden Ring. “Nixxes will be a strong asset for everyone across PlayStation Studios, helping our teams focus on their most important goal, which is to create unique PlayStation content at the best possible quality,” Hermen Hulst, head of PlayStation Studios, noted when the company was acquired. Sony has even acquired Nixxes to help it work on PC ports. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. “We are also happy with our efforts to provide our IP to PCs, although it is still in its infancy, and we look forward to working with Nixxes to help with that,” Ryan told Famitsu. In the interview, Ryan said Sony plans "to further developer out game development capabilities and develop more exclusive titles."
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Jim Ryan, president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, has confirmed in an interview with Japanese magazine Famitsu that the publisher's acquisition of Nixxes Software was geared towards getting more of the company's games released on PC. For the latest gaming videos, follow us on Instagram.Sony has confirmed that its acquisition of Netherlands-based studio Nixxes Software will help the publisher port more PlayStation games to PC.
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A recently leaked Sony investor's document points to Uncharted 4 being the next PS4 exclusive to make its way to PC, although Sony is yet to officially confirm it.įor the latest gaming news and reviews, follow IGN India on Twitter and Facebook. The company recently acquired Nixxes software, who are known for developing PC ports of console games. However, if its recent port of Days Gone for PC is anything to go by, then it looks like Sony will be treating any upcoming PC ports well. Dutch studio Nixxes Software has been around for 20 years, and more recently known for working on PC ports for the rebooted Tomb Raider trilogy, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and last year's. Sony's ports of its PS4 exclusives on PC had its fair share of problems beginning with Horizon Zero Dawn. The PC port of Days Gone improved on the console version. This is part of the reason why many gamers have been holding out hope for a Bloodborne PC port, since that could potentially get rid of the console version's defects.
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McDonald's recent patch for the game unlocked the frame rate of the game at the cost of its resolution on PS4, but it's clear that an official update by From Software could easily tap into the potential of the game's performance on console. The game's PS4 version, which is the only one since it never received an update for the PS4 Pro, suffers from multiple performance issues while locked at 30fps. The state of Bloodborne on PS4 is, and has never been the best it could be.
