Bloodborne Enemy Details Set To Drop On December 18th

New information is on the way for Bloodborne

Posted By | On 15th, Dec. 2014

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So. That Bloodborne premier at The Game Awards was really something right? While I’m not entirely sure what to make of the game and it’s decidedly vague premier trailer, I can say with confidence that it had some people very excited and equally impressed. Though I found myself somewhat underwhelmed to be honest.

Well there may be some information on the way that may be of interest to those of you that are intrigued by the game. Speaking by way of Twitter, the Bloodborne dev’s have teased us with some new information that is coming on December 18th. The tweet reads, “We’ll have an update about new Enemies on Dec 18. We hope you’ll like it.” and is accompanied by an image of (what I assume to be) an enemy with its face hidden.

There’s also a poster brochure combo that is being distributed throughout select stores in Japan that you can nab from the 17th onward. Though, as you’ve probably come to expect, there’s no information about the availability of such a neat little collectible coming outside of Japan.

 


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