Inside the chr (character) folder of the package file, one finds the skeleton rigs and AI parameters for enemies that never saw the light of day. The most famous is the “Great One Beast” — a massive, albino, flaming cleric beast found only in the debug drop’s asset files.
The most startling revelation inside the package file is the map data for a zone simply labeled m40 (internally known as the “Land of Lakes” or cut version of the Forbidden Woods). Within the final game, the transition from the Forbidden Woods to Byrgenwerth is abrupt. However, the package file contains collision data, texture placeholders, and enemy spawn logic for a vast, sunken swamp region that was entirely removed. bloodborne package file
The Debug Sword file (ID: dummy_weapon_99 ) contains a single flag: DAMAGE = 9999 . This tells us that the testers were not playing the game as we do; they were speed-running collision checks. Furthermore, the Msg folder contains unused dialogue strings. One string from the Plain Doll reads: “Another dream. Another failure. The workshop remembers.” This line does not exist in the final game. Its presence in the package file suggests a narrative where the Doll was aware of New Game Plus cycles—a fourth-wall-breaking revelation cut for being too explicit. Inside the chr (character) folder of the package
Perhaps the most human element found in the param (parameter) package files is the existence of Debug Sword and Test Moon . These are not lore items; they are developer tools left in the final retail package because removing them would risk corrupting the memory allocation. Within the final game, the transition from the