By Staff Reporter (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Feb 02, 2015 04:37 AM EST

From Software released new information about its upcoming role-playing, hack and slash video game "Bloodborne," such as an upcoming bundle coming out in March, pre-order perks and a brand new trailer, IGN reported.

"Bloodborne" was developed by From Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation 4. It was directed by "Demon's Souls" director Hidataka Miyazaki and was first announced to the public during Sony's Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014 in June.

The official release date for the game has been set for March 24 in North America, March 25 in Europe and March 28 in the United Kingdom and Ireland, according to Gamer Shell.

Sony also announced that at the same time, they will be releasing a "Bloodborne" PlayStation bundle especially for gamers who don't have a PlayStation 4 yet. The bundle contains a copy of "Bloodborne," a black PlayStation 4 console and a matching black Dualshock 4 controller.

The price tag for the bundle has already been announced for the ASEAN region, but prices for other territories have yet to be confirmed.

Not only that, but a limited Bloodborne Collector's Edition will also come out, complete with the game CD wrapped in a Steelbook Collector's case, an exclusive art book featuring concept art from the game and a complete soundtrack. It is available for pre-order on PlayStation for $79.99.

There are also benefits to those who pre-order the game from Amazon for $59.96, namely a Top Hat Messenger skin DLC that can be used in the game. It allows the gamer's personal messengers to don top hats wherever they go.

Sony also released a trailer explaining the Chalice Dungeon, which can be explored either individually or through multiplayer, according to Polygon.

The Chalice Dungeons feature was already introduced last month, but the trailer offered a more in depth look into how multiple players can explore the dungeons.

Producer Masaaki Yamagiwa talked about the history of the Chalice Dungeons, explaining that they were underground ruins found under the city of Yharnam. He said, "It's a vast area with many different levels and layers. The concept we had is that they change depending on whoever is looking at them, rather like procedurally generated maps."

The official PlayStation Blog also offered more details about the dungeons, saying that no two players can "spawn" the same dungeon. This made for more varied gaming and players needing to come together to go through the dungeons created.

This also meant that gamers can play the game for a long, long time as they can either replay their dungeon or create more and more every time.

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