: This version is the preferred "base" for the shadPS4 emulator , which allows users to play the game on PC.
The is the ultimate, community-perfected version of the game. It bridges the gap between the limitations of 2015 hardware and modern expectations, offering a 60 FPS, high-fidelity experience that finally does justice to FromSoftware’s gothic masterpiece.
This article explores the technical landscape of , covering the critical updates of the final official patch, the integration of The Old Hunters DLC , and the modern modding breakthrough that has revitalized the game on both PlayStation hardware and PC emulators like shadPS4 . Bloodborne v1.09: The Final Polish
Overview
Created by Lance McDonald, this unlocks the frame rate for much smoother gameplay on Pro or PS5 hardware.
In the gothic world of Yharnam, Bloodborne v1.09 (CUSA-00900)
Bloodborne remains a masterpiece of atmospheric design, challenging combat, and cosmic horror. For players utilizing the PlayStation 4 ecosystem—specifically targeting the base game region code —version 1.09 represents the definitive, final official baseline of the game. Bloodborne v1.09 -DLC et mods- -CUSA00900
represents the holy grail setup for FromSoftware fans looking to experience Yharnam at its absolute best. Specifically, CUSA00900 is the official Sony PlayStation 4 product ID (Title ID) for the North American retail version of Bloodborne .
While the base game is locked to 30 FPS on retail consoles, the "DLC et mods" designation usually refers to unofficial versions (often found in the homebrew and emulation communities, such as ) that include:
The patch refined the core combat loop by adjusting several weapons and stat mechanics: : This version is the preferred "base" for
CUSA00900 corresponds to the standard European/PAL retail and digital release.
The phrase "-DLC et mods-" promises modifications. For years, Bloodborne modding was a myth. Today, it is a reality, but with a split path.
[Guide] 1. Ensure PS4 firmware is 9.00 or 11.00 (jailbreakable). 2. Install Bloodborne base + patch 1.09 + DLC. 3. Use FTP (like FileZilla) to connect to PS4. 4. Navigate to: /mnt/sandbox/pfsmnt/CUSA00900_app0/ 5. Replace .dds textures, .param files, or .sbp scripts. 6. Download a mod package (e.g., from Nexus Mods or GBAtemp) 7. Merge mod files using a tool like PS4 Package Manager. 8. Rebuild database and launch. This article explores the technical landscape of ,