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Have fun getting into Bloodborne’s “The Old Hunters” DLC

Sony has taken to the PlayStation Blog to detail how to access Bloodborne‘s “Old Hunters” DLC.

All we can say is good luck.

  1. Defeat the boss in Cathedral Ward, then examine the altar in the back of the room to change the in-game time to night.
  2. Go to the Hunter’s Dream and receive the Eye of a Blood-Drunk Hunter from a messenger.
  3. Go to the Oedon Chapel and leave via the left-hand exit to enter the square.
  4. Go to the right-hand end of the square to trigger an event. This event will take you to the new area: The Hunter’s Nightmare. Lighting the lamp in the new area will allow you to travel to and from the area via an Awakening Headstone in the Hunter’s Dream.

Leo’s doing his best to smash out the content ahead of our review, but as Bloodborne players know, actually accomplishing those steps above is no easy feat.

“The Old Hunters” will be available on PS4 tomorrow.


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