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Bloodborne has a secret cutscene you probably never saw
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Published 13:42 23 Jul 2024 GMT+1

Bloodborne has a secret cutscene you probably never saw

Bloody ‘ell, how did I miss this?

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

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Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

Topics: Bloodborne, Fromsoftware, Sony, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

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Did you know that Bloodborne has a secret cutscene that you can enjoy over and over again? If not, then you’re in the right place.

Developed by famed studio FromSoftware, the team that brought us the likes of Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, Elden Ring and more, Bloodborne is arguably the best game that this talented studio has to offer.

Check out the Bloodborne title screen cutscene below!

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“Face your fears as you enter the decaying city of Yharnam, a forsaken place ravaged by a terrible, all-consuming illness,” reads the synopsis of Bloodborne. “Scour its darkest shadows, fight for your life with blades and guns and discover secrets that will make your blood run cold – but just might save your skin…”

Bloodborne was released in 2015 (yes, it’s nearly been a whole decade) for the PlayStation 4 and despite being an amazing game to this very day, fans are desperate to have a modern remaster or remake on PC and PlayStation 5.

Sure, Bloodborne is still playable on PlayStation 5, but is locked at 30 frames-per-second and 1080p and it still looks great, but it’s still most certainly deserving of a resolution and fps boost even if it's via a basic free PS5 update.

There is so much to love about Bloodborne, from the daunting city of Yharham and its surrounding areas, the corrupted inhabitants, epic boss fights, glorious soundtrack and so much more.

It also features some of the best cutscenes that FromSoftware has to offer, especially when you’re about to go toe-to-toe with one of its many menacing bosses. However, did you know that there’s a cutscene that you may have easily missed?

The cutscene in question can be encountered before you start playing the game. If you’re understandably keen to get the campaign started, there’s a good chance that you would have selected either ‘Play Online’ or ‘Play Offline’ to start the game.

Yet, if you want to enjoy this fantastic cutscene, be sure to hit that Menu button once but instead of selecting to start the game, put the controller to one side, wait for about a minute and the cutscene will begin or you can just watch the video above.

Bloodborne is out now and is playable for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers at no extra cost.

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