Sony has filed a DMCA takedown of a fan-made Bloodborne 60 frames per second patch nearly four years after its release.
Back in 2021, modder Lance MacDonald released a patch for playing Bloodborne on PlayStation 4 Pro at 60FPS in boost mode.
A Bloodborne PSX demake has been hit with a DMCA by Sony, representing the second such claim made by the company in a week.
But LWMedia's exciting announcement came at quite a turbulent time, however, as the demake project that later turned into ...
Look, you can afford five minutes away from the theory board that's covered in more bits of paper and drawing pins than a ...
The Bloodborne PSX demake fan-project from tech artist and engineer Lilith Walther has become the latest legal takedown ...
Nightmare Kart is set to receive an expansion, despite a DMCA takedown from Sony against the developer's Bloodborne ...
After Sony recently sent a DMCA for a mod that allowed Bloodborne to be played at 60 FPS on PS4, another DMCA has just hit ...
More questions have now cropped up. Lilith Walther, the creator of Nightmare Kart (previously known as Bloodborne Kart) and ...
The creator of the popular Bloodborne PS1 demake says that the fan-made project suddenly received a copyright claim for its ...
There is a particular sadistic joy to being a modern Bloodborne fan. A decade on, short of a complete remake, we probably ...
Love playing Bloodborne in 60fps? Too bad as Sony has filed a takedown notice against the fan-made patch that makes the ...
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