'Bloodborne' news: Data miners discover and fought unused bosses in video game

Promotional photo for FromSoftware's video game "Bloodborne" FromSoftware

Data miners unlocked unused enemies and other contents for FromSoftware's strategy role-playing video game "Bloodborne." Gamers are still waiting for further update about FromSoftware's upcoming video game.

"Bloodborne" is recognized as one of the most complex and engaging video game releases of all time. The video game stands out with its amazing world design, enemy variety, and lore.

According to reports, a group of data miners unlocked "Bloodborne" files that led them to cut NPCs and bosses. The miners managed to explore unreleased chalice dungeons that contain enemies that were never included in the original game. One of the gamers that goes by the alias Zullie the Witch shared her discoveries in digging deeper into the world of "Bloodborne."

Zullie the Witch uploaded videos revealing enemies like a burning archer, a ghost, or an apparition that follows players around, and a bear-like creature with a pig for a face and is wielding an axe. The miners also managed to discover a chalice dungeon boss that is similar to the game's final boss, the Moon Presence. The unused Moon Presence, however, has a different form and is believed to be an improved version of the original boss. The boss also appears to have not been fully designed because it only has one attack move.

Zullie the Witch also revealed player gestures that were not added in the final game. FromSoftware apparently had a lot of gesture options including a taunting one, praise the sun, proper bow, beckon, and more.

Gamers all over the world are also waiting for new development about FromSoftware's mystery game that was revealed during the most recent Game Awards. The video game company did not reveal the title of its new project, but many people -- both gamers and critics -- quickly speculated that it is "Bloodborne 2."

The 30-second video only shows a bloody rope attached to a bone or a weapon and a line that reads, "Shadows Die Twice."

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