Bloodborne fans, here is something special for you today. Modder ‘Abyss1ne’ has released the Project Beast Update for Bloodborne Magnus Opus. So, let’s see what this must-have mod brings to the table.
Bloodborne Magnus Opus is a project that aims to restore content that was cut from the game. The modder has spent thousands of hours working on it. As such, you can now have the ultimate Bloodborne experience.
Going into more details, Project Beast is compatible with shadPS4. Yep, you can now use this mod with the PS4 emulator. As such, you can play it on your PC. How cool is that?
So, Project Beast revises the lighting in numerous places, and brings some new more powerful runes to the game. It also restores some weapons that were cut from the game, and tweaks some other weapons. Moreover, it adds more world notes to the world, it adds a secret dialogue between Laurence and Gehrman, and adds new enemies in Central Yharnam, Cathedral Ward and a few more locations.
You can go ahead and download the mod from this link. Below you can also find a one-hour video that showcases the Project Beast Update. So, be sure to check it out.
My guess is that this mod is not compatible with the Bloodborne Remaster Project. After all, both of these mods make changes to the game’s lighting. Thus, you’ll have to choose and use only one of them.
However, Bloodborne Magnus Opus should be compatible with the HD Texture Packs we’ve shared. Right now, there are two must-have packs. The first pack overhauls numerous/various textures, whereas the second one focuses on armors.
Finally, you can download its latest build of shadPS4 from this link.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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