Bloodborne.v1.09.incl.dlc.and.mods.readnfo.ps4-...

| What you want | How to get it legally | |---------------|------------------------| | Bloodborne + The Old Hunters | Purchase on PlayStation Store or physical disc (works on PS4/PS5). | | 60 FPS / mods | On PC via PS Plus Premium streaming (no mods) or ShadPS4 emulator (requires your own disc dump & legal BIOS). | | Latest patch (1.09) | Auto-downloads when you install the game on an official, updated PS4/PS5. |

If you're interested in modding your own legally obtained copy on a jailbroken PS4 or via emulation, I can explain the general process without linking to pirated content. Let me know.

It looks like you’re referencing a scene release name for a modified version of Bloodborne on PS4. Specifically: Bloodborne.v1.09.incl.DLC.and.Mods.READNFO.PS4-...

Important notes:

If you are searching for Bloodborne.v1.09.incl.DLC.and.Mods.READNFO.PS4-..., you have encountered the typical naming scheme of a warez release. The included READNFO file historically contains instructions for: | What you want | How to get

From an ethical preservation standpoint, the READNFO files sometimes contain valuable technical documentation: memory offsets, patch notes from the scene cracker, and fixes for common crashes. However, distributing copyrighted game code remains illegal in most jurisdictions.

For the modding community, v1.09 is the most valuable target because: Important notes: If you are searching for Bloodborne

If you see any mention of Bloodborne.v1.09 in modding forums or preservation discussions, it almost always refers to a dumped, decrypted copy of the game's v1.09 patch files combined with the base game and DLC.

Nearly a decade after its release, Bloodborne remains a crown jewel of the PlayStation 4 library. Unlike Dark Souls or Elder Ring, which received PC ports, next-gen patches, and widespread modding support, Bloodborne has been left largely untouched by Sony and FromSoftware. The game runs at 30 frames per second, locked to 1080p, even on PlayStation 5.

The last official update to the game is version 1.09, released in November 2015 alongside The Old Hunters expansion. Since then, the game has received no performance patches, no balance changes, and no new content — officially.

But unofficially? A dedicated community of modders, jailbreak PS4 enthusiasts, and emulation pioneers has quietly built a parallel universe for Bloodborne. This article explores everything you need to know about Bloodborne on v1.09, the complete Old Hunters DLC, and how mods are finally breaking the game's 30 FPS chains.