The Bloodborne PSX demake fan-project from tech artist and engineer Lilith Walther has become the latest legal takedown victim. The Bloodborne PSX demake, you may recall, took the PS4 classic back ...
A high-profile mod that allows Bloodborne to run at 60fps has been hit by a legal takedown notification from PlayStation, its creator has said. Noted modder Lance McDonald revealed the legal ...
Sony issued a DMCA takedown on a popular fan-made 60 FPS patch for Bloodborne, causing its removal from the web. Fans have long awaited a Bloodborne remaster or PC port, but obstacles may prevent ...
It has now emerged that a recent Sony copyright strike that targeted a fan-made Bloodborne 60 FPS mod wasn’t aimed at the mod itself. The Bloodborne community, known for its optimism ...
The original Bloodborne was released in 2015 and took influence from the works of fantasy horror authors Bram Stoker and H. P. Lovecraft. The game went on to sell over 7million copies and is still ...
Speaking to Kinda Funny Games, Yoshida said that he thinks FromSoftware director Hidetaka Miyazaki personally wants to return to Bloodborne as he is quite passionate about the game that he and the ...
Bloodborne came out over eight years ago. No FromSoftware game has lived more rent-free in the minds of all the studio’s fans. A sequel to the Sony-published PlayStation 4 exclusive seems like ...
Update [Mon 3rd Feb 2025, 4:15pm]: Modder Lance McDonald has clarified some detail about Sony's DMCA takedown relating to his Bloodborne mod, which allows the game to run at 60 frames-per-second.
Bloodborne's enemy designs are terrifying, making players panic and struggle to fight effectively. Be prepared for powerful foes like the Abhorrent Beast, requiring careful strategies to defeat ...
All the way back in 2021, a prolific modder and researcher of FromSoftware games, named Lance McDonald, released his magnum opus: a 60 fps mod for Bloodborne. Now, almost four years later ...
However, Bloodborne continues to go untouched and still hasn't received a PC port. Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida has a theory about why that might be. Appearing on the Kinda Funny ...