'Bloodborne' news: 'The Old Hunters' DLC expansion release date Nov. 24

"Bloodborne" FromSoftware

"Bloodborne" will finally be getting its first expansion with "The Old Hunters" this November.

To be more specific, the new expansion will officially be launched on Nov. 24 in both Japan and North America, according to Polygon.

Players can expect plenty of new content via "The Old Hunters" expansion pack.

In "Bloodborne," players can learn about the hunters that preceded them, but they aren't able to actually interact with them since they are mostly gone from the game by the time it actually starts. Because of this, there is a chance that the new expansion could very well be a prequel of sorts, according to The Verge.

FromSoftware, the game's developer, has offered little in the way of specific details regarding what players can expect from "The Old Hunters," although there does appear to be an array of new content for them to enjoy.

According to the official PlayStation blog, what players can expect is to meet new NPCs and they will also likely receive a more in-depth education regarding the history of the world that exists within "Bloodborne."

Other additions players can expect from the upcoming expansion pack include new stages as well as enemies they will have to conquer in battle. The new boss fights in particular should be interesting especially with some of these fearsome foes possessing elemental attributes that could make them more difficult to deal with.

There will also be new outfits and weapons added to the players' inventories, allowing them to truly get the most out of the expansion pack. Official details regarding the new pieces of equipment are not yet available, although there looks to be a new sword as well as a bow and arrow set that will be given to players.

Players will also be receiving additional magic to aid in their battles.

"The Old Hunters" expansion pack will be available for download for $19.99.

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