Bloodborne Reaches North America And Europe On February 6th

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Sony have announced a release date for Bloodborne. The game will be available on February 6th, 2015 in North America and Europe. Additionally, a Collector’s Edition has been revealed for North America as well.

 

The Collector’s Edition will come in a Steelbook case. It will include an art book and digital soundtrack, and will cost $79.99.

 

You can watch a new trailer for the game above. Bloodborne is in development for PlayStation 4, and is being developed by From Software, the studio behind Dark Souls.


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