Dark secrets of Yarnama: The blogger showed another interesting location that didn’t get into Blooborne

Famous in the gaming community YouTube blogger Lance mcdonald, famous for his videos dedicated to all sorts of secrets from various games, which he finds thanks to clever manipulations with file libraries, released a new video, which was the result of a long and painstaking work.

The publication is dedicated to the dark role-playing game Bloodborne studios Fromsoftware. About this project Mcdonald told already more than once. For example, earlier we wrote about his own patchwhich allows you to launch a cult hit for Playstation 4 at 60 frames per second, which is simply not possible in the regular version.

But this time, the blogger focused on several other things, namely the content that the developers prepared, but for various reasons they did not add to the release version Bloodborne. This is a small location called “Mud lake“probably planned as a boss battle arena.

It is important to note that shots from a similar cut-out site had surfaced earlier in the network, but now we have a more complete version, in three different iterations at once, differing from each other in lighting and minor details. In addition, MacDonald touched and content The old huntersbut in order not to spoil all the surprises, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the video yourself.

Release date Bloodborne held in March 2015 year only for Playstation 4. Since then, the game has received a lot of prestigious awards and today it is confidently occupying high positions in various lists of the best releases of the outgoing generation.

See also: Rumor: Bloodborne will be released on PC, but before that Sony may release other PlayStation exclusives on computers.

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