01What happened

The story, straight

Bloodborne, the 2015 FromSoftware PS4 exclusive locked at 30 FPS since launch, can now run at 120 FPS on PlayStation 5 hardware — but only through a jailbroken console. The feat, reported by Kotaku's Lewis Parker on June 18, builds on years of community efforts to uncork the game's frame rate. Previously, 60 FPS was achievable on a jailbroken PS4, while PC players had access to higher performance via the ShadPS4 emulator. Sony has never released an official patch to lift the 30 FPS cap.

bloodborne at 120fps is real, but only if you've got a modded PS5. kotaku's lewis parker reported the feat on june 18 — a decade-old game that sony has apparently just… forgotten. PC players have had high frame rates through the shadps4 emulator for a while, and jailbroken PS4s hit 60fps years ago. sony still hasn't bothered patching it officially.

02Spread timeline

Where it actually started

Jun 18, 2026Origin
Kotaku reports Bloodborne running at 120 FPS on a modded PS5.kotaku drops the story — 120fps bloodborne on modded PS5 confirmed
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03Source receipts

Every claim, linked

04What's solid, what isn't

What's solid and what isn't

Confirmed
  • Bloodborne can run at 120 FPS on a modded PS5.
  • The game remains officially locked at 30 FPS on all PlayStation hardware.
  • PC players have achieved higher frame rates via the ShadPS4 emulator.
  • 60 FPS was previously achievable on jailbroken PS4s.

05Why it matters

The editorial take

Bloodborne's 30 FPS cap has been one of the most persistent frustrations in the PlayStation community for over a decade. That players are jailbreaking hardware to achieve what a simple official patch could provide underscores Sony's apparent indifference to one of its most beloved exclusives. The mod also highlights a growing trend of the community doing what publishers won't.

a decade of begging sony for a bloodborne patch and the community just did it themselves. jailbreaking a PS5 to run a 2015 game at 120fps is both impressive and kind of embarrassing for sony at this point.