Yesterday was a turbulent day in the gaming industry as Microsoft shocked everyone by announcing that it had acquired Activision Blizzard for a whopping $67 billion and now fans want Sony to release the PC port of Bloodborne.
The console wars were totally dominated by PlayStation in the PS4-Xbox One era, and while the initial numbers show the PlayStation 5 is way ahead of the Xbox Series S/X, it’s worth noting that Xbox has seriously accelerated his game in the current generation.
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Microsoft has incorporated a different strategy for Xbox, and unlike Sony, we haven’t seen a plethora of exclusives to entice consumers. Instead, we’ve seen Microsoft focus on Game Pass, which has proven to be a success, to say the least. We’ve also seen a number of high-profile AAA games arrive on day one, and there are some more exciting releases this year as well.
Sony Fans Want A Bloodborne PC Port To Counter Microsoft’s Purchase Of Activision
After yesterday’s announcement, social media was totally on fire. Many believe Microsoft will eventually acquire Sony as well, which is pretty ridiculous. However, given how things have been going for Microsoft lately, it’s not too much of a stretch for a layman to speculate.
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Amid the announcement, fans are speculating on Sony’s next step. This has led to a new social media trend, where transmitted by blood was fashionable on Twitter. Fans think Sony needs to announce transmitted by blood for PC to counter Microsoft’s jaw-dropping deal.
Good, transmitted by blood on PC has been rumored for a long time now, so it won’t be surprising to see it released on PC. Not to mention that games like God of War and Horizon Zero Dawn had huge success on PC, proving to be one of the biggest releases. Considering the latest announcement erased $20 billion from Sony’s market share, it would make sense for Sony to bring its first-party titles to PC to reclaim market share. Whether that actually happens remains to be seen.
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