'Bloodborne' PC Release Version CONFIRMED In Recent Leak Alleged; 'Nightmare Edition' Outed By From Software On Retailer Sites?

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It looks like "Bloodborne" is headed to the PC after a retailer has confirmed that the "Bloodborne: Nightmare Edition" is allegedly heading to the PC.

Amazon has put out their listing for the alleged "Bloodborne" PC version on their website.

The "Bloodborne" PC version listing on Amazon notes that the game is compatible to Windows 7 and 8 devices and it is not known if it would work on Windows 10.

Previously, we reported that according to HigherGaming has reported that From Software is looking into bringing Bloodborne to the PC after being made aware of the various petitions that PC gamers made, asking FROM Software to put the game on the PC platform.

We have also reported that according to Cyberland, From Sofware is not only looking into bringing Bloodborne in to the PC but they are also considering a 2015 release for it should they decide to bring it to the platform.

PC Gamers have been very vocal about Bloodborne being the PC platform. Here are just a few comments from PC gamers on the "Release Bloodborne for the Personalized Computing platform." Petition on Change.org:

Ali Alshamari said "I've played both DS1 and DS2 on PC and I don't want to buy a ps4 just for one game! You're basically limiting your audience FROM, please make the right choice."

Flo Wizuu noted that "The majority of the fanbase of the Souls games (which Bloodborne is basically too) are no longer only on a Sony platform. Most fans infact are playing on PC now and it would be a shame if it wouldn't come out on it and a lot of fans would miss out this game. Also many want to see the game in its full potential in 60 FPS."

Brendan Doyle said that "Bloodborne is the only next generation title I want to play that is not coming to PC. I am an avid fan of the Souls series and this installment looks absolutely incredible. However, I will not be purchasing a PS4 for a single game, even if it means missing one of my most anticipated titles."

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