Preview some of the changes coming to the RPG

May 25, 2015 12:00 GMT  ·  By

Bloodborne has just received its fourth major patch, in the form of update 1.04 on the PS4 in its native Japan, while the North American and European versions are expected to launch later this week. Fortunately, a translated version of its changelog has also surfaced, confirming quite a lot of different modifications coming to the popular RPG.

Bloodborne launched earlier this year as a PS4 exclusive experience and quickly took over the hearts and minds of millions of console owners from all over the world. The title has since received a few updates to solve some problems, and last week, publisher Sony confirmed that an expansion was at the time in development at From Software.

Patch 1.04 is now available for download in Japan

Until then, a special update 1.04 was confirmed to debut this week. While a May 27 date is currently pinned onto the patch for its North American and European versions of the RPG, the Japanese editions have already received it earlier today, via the PlayStation Network.

A special changelog accompanies its debut, and fortunately, DualShockers has managed to come up with a translation that should give fans in the Western world a glimpse of the modifications coming to Bloodborne via patch 1.04.

Tweaks are made to the Insight store and the storage for each player. More specifically, they'll be able to store up to 600 blood vials and quicksilver bullets.

Adjustments have been made to some enemies in the New Game + mode, as well as the vulnerability of some monsters to bolt and arcane attacks.

Various items, such as the Kirkhammer, Logarius' Wheel, or Old Hunter Bone, have also been tweaked, while it will cost fewer quicksilver bullets to activate things like A Call Beyond, Choir Bell. What's more, the Chalice Dungeons will drop different blood stones depending on their depths.

Check out the translated changelog below and look forward to hear some official announcement from Sony and From Software as we get closer to its debut in the West later this week.

Show Changelog