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When it was first revealed, "Bloodborne" was a very interesting concept, especially because it's a project of FromSoftware, developer of "Dark Souls." With the demo highly and positively received, the developer and Sony has given a release date for the title.

Over at the PlayStation Blog, the release date has been announced as Feb. 6, 2015, with a Collector's Edition coming in as well. This includes the premium Steelbook game case, an art book and a digital soundtrack, besides the full copy of "Bloodborne."

The collector's edition will clock in at $79.99, and preorders are already being accepted, as this is a limited edition. Preordering "Bloodborne" will give customers a preorder bonus of an alternate skin for the Messengers, also known as the companions of hunters in the game. In the meantime, a new trailer has been released to tease fans even more, as seen in the link above.

'Silent Hills' Gets Another Scary Trailer

It goes without saying that any trailer that comes out under the franchise "Silent Hills" is bound to be scary. The concept trailer shown off at the TGS 2014 is no exception, as seen in the trailer below.

For those who have played the controversial and equally eerie demo, the atmosphere of the environment is very familiar. The trailer shows a first-person view of the title, though given that Norman Reedus has been shown off in a previous trailer, it would be nice to see him in the game during actual gameplay.

IGN adds that during the presentation of the latest trailer, Guillermo del Toro talked a little about the project. He gave an update on where the team was in terms of creating the title.

"The concepts we're discussing, the ideas that we're discussing and the tools that are in play to create 'Silent Hills' are going to render an incredibly intense and an incredibly scary game," del Toro said via a recording as quoted by IGN.

'Deep Down' Trailer Shows Dragons

"Deep Down" has come a long way from when it was first showcased during last year's TGS. DualShockers previously reported that the game is now 60% complete while its multiplayer component is already at 40%.

In the latest update for this year's TGS, Capcom has shown another trailer, this time featuring dragons, beasts, and end-level bosses. GameSpot also adds that fans are given more tidbits of the story, wherein the setting is future New York all the way into 2094, but the hero will be traveling back to 1494 to defeat monsters.

It remains a free-to-play title with microtransactions, though the developer has promised that there will be post-launch content that will keep players hooked to the game. Until now, "Deep Down" has yet to receive any release dates announcements.

"Silent Hills" official TGS 2014 trailer (Credit: YouTube/Shirrako)

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