Bloodborne V1.09 -dlc Mods- -cusa00900 ⭐

Reviewing Bloodborne (CUSA00900) on v1.09 highlights the definitive version of the base game and its critically acclaimed DLC, The Old Hunters

CUSA00900: This is the official Title ID for the North American retail version of Bloodborne. In the world of emulation and modding, these IDs are critical to ensure that patches and mods are applied to the correct regional version of the game files.

I. The Naming of Wounds

  1. "Hunter's Dream Redux" – Turns the Workshop into a dynamic day/night cycle hub. Requires v1.09 lighting engine.
  2. "Weapon Swap Plus" – Transforms any right-hand weapon into a trick-weapon variant (e.g., use the Kos Parasite without the Milkweed Rune).
  3. "Resurrection of Yahar'gul" – Restores the cut "Snatcher Gauntlet" event where three Kidnappers ambush you in the Hypogean Gaol.
  4. "Simple Reshade - Vibrant Yharnam" – Compatible only with CUSA00900 due to post-processing hash addresses. Removes the green/blue tint.
  5. "The Vileblood Regent" – Replaces Queen Annalise’s model with a fully armored, combat-capable NPC who follows you through Cainhurst.

Patch 1.09 was the final major stability and balance update for the game, introducing several "quality of life" changes that changed the endgame forever: Patch Notes v1.09 | Bloodborne Wiki

Released in late 2015, v1.09 fundamentally changed how hunters prepared for the "Old Hunters" DLC. Bloodborne v1.09 -DLC Mods- -CUSA00900

But it was not only beasts that were named. Places were baptized with grief: The Old Workshop, where hammers found the rhythm of ritual; the Cathedral Ward, where candles burned like small suns around great empty chairs; and Hemwick Lane, where the hedges kept secrets as sharp as razors. Those names became talismans against a creeping, indifferent forgetting. With each utterance, memory tightened its fist around a thing that might otherwise dissolve into the city's hungry dark.

The Bottom Line

Bloodborne v1.09 – CUSA00900 isn’t just a patch number. It’s the final, stable canvas for a passionate modding scene that refuses to let Yharnam fade. While we wait (and wait) for a remaster, these mods offer a forbidden taste of what could be: harder, stranger, and more beautiful. Reviewing Bloodborne (CUSA00900) on v1

XII. The Small Covenant