Elden Ring: Graceborne is the closest we’ll get to playing Bloodborne on PC

While it seems several developers atFromSoftwarewould love to giveBloodborneanother go, whether it be a quick touch-up remaster or afull-on remake, the final decision lies withSonywhich owns the publishing rights.

Speaking of FromSoftware,Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreeis finally available to the masses, and you can check out our review for it below.

Fear not though, because if you’re playingElden RingonPC, you can download this incredible expansion mod that basically turns the game intoBloodborne2.0.

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Elden Ring: Graceborneadds 22 new armour sets, 35 weapons, 17 trick weapons, and five guns to the game, so yes you can make the demigods eat lead.

Unfortunately, if you’ve downloaded the latest patch for the game, for theShadow Of The ErdtreeDLC, the mod won’t work, but you can revert back to the previous version of the game until the mod has been tweaked for the current version.

All in all, it basically makesElden Ringthe sequel toBloodbornewe never got, even though it is a bit strange to see one of the hunters patrol the Lands Between, blowing shrapnel into the faces of its various denizens and mowing people down with trick weapons.

The best part is it even adds the parrying and health-regen fromBloodborne, so when Malenia is charging you down, you have a much better chance of stopping her in her tracks than you would withElden Ring’s parry mechanic.

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If you’re a fan ofBloodborne, or just fancy playingElden Ringin an entirely different way, don’t hesitate to try out this mod, as it’s the best you’re going to get until Sony decides to deliver the goods with a revampedBloodborneport.

Topics:Fromsoftware,Elden Ring,Bloodborne,PC,Mods