Bloodborne: Game of the Year Edition Release Date Announced; DLC Concerns Raised

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Bloodborne: Game of the Year Edition has been a talk of the town for quite a while. From Software, finally, has given word out on when the much-awaited title will hit the stores, making every day before it really worthwhile.

According to Tech Times, Bloodborne: Game of the Year Edition has been highly anticipated since it was announced to be in existence. Originally designated for release earlier this year back in March, the delay of the title was slightly upsetting to some fans, given that the game was announced officially last year, during Sony's Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014.

Delivered by IGN, From Software has formally declared Bloodborne: Game of the Year Edition's release date to be on November 27, 2015. Apart from the release date concern, gamers of the title have been anxious on what the game can offer, specifically the downloadable contents. This has been raised in the past, together with other more common questions about the title.

It was also reported by Latinos Post that fans are also inquiring as to whether they are to start a whole new Bloodborne save in order to play the title. Moreover, it was raised that fans are skeptical on how the downloadable contents are to be acquired, whether it will be in physical disc form, or if it will be simply in code. The downloadable content is entitled The Old Hunters wherein players are to morph into a powerful beast which can render a whole new difficulty even for the veteran patrons.

Bloodborne: Game of the Year Edition revolves around a city named Yharnam, wherein the residents are plagued by blood-oriented anomaly. Hunter, the game's protagonist, wakes up one night, in search of Paleblood. The third-person role playing game allows players to trek on a journey to defeat numerous monsters to trace out the source of the disease.

November 27th 2015 marks the much-awaited launch of Bloodborne: Game of the Year Edition.

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