Sony has been getting pretty aggressive with a bunch of fan-made Bloodborne projects lately, having apparently just issued a ...
Back in 2021, modder Lance MacDonald released a patch for playing Bloodborne on PlayStation 4 Pro at 60FPS in boost mode.
Amidst the want for PC and PlayStation ports for Bloodborne, Sony issued a DMCA for a popular mod four years after it ...
The Bloodborne PSX demake fan-project from tech artist and engineer Lilith Walther has become the latest legal takedown ...
"On 21st February 2021, I created and released a patch for Bloodborne which makes the game run at 60fps," McDonald wrote this ...
Sony copyright enforcer MarkScan seems to be targeting Bloodborne projects.
Despite aggressively ignoring Bloodborne all generation, Sony has asked that a fan-made patch that bumps up the game’s frame rate be taken offline.
Sony has filed a DMCA takedown of a fan-made Bloodborne 60 frames per second patch nearly four years after its release.
Look, you can afford five minutes away from the theory board that's covered in more bits of paper and drawing pins than a ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment sent a DMCA notice to the creator of the Bloodborne 60 fps mod to shut it down.
All the way back in 2021, a prolific modder and researcher of FromSoftware games, named Lance McDonald, released his magnum ...
More questions have now cropped up. Lilith Walther, the creator of Nightmare Kart (previously known as Bloodborne Kart) and ...
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