Bloodborne‘s fan-made PSX demake venture has been hit by a copyright declare by MarkScan Leisure, following final week’s information that Lance McDonald’s Bloodborne 60 FPS patch and been struck down by a Sony DMCA takedown discover.
In response, McDonald revealed that MarkScan had been employed by Sony Interactive Leisure, and are the identical rim that “DMCAed my web page in regards to the Bloodborne 60fps patch. And now they’ve DMCAed an outdated video in regards to the Bloodboren PSX demake venture. That’s fairly wild. What the hell are they doing?”
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Nevertheless, the modder steered that Sony might in actual fact be engaged on an official Bloodborne 60 FPS replace or a extra bold remake, in what he describes as his ‘copium idea.’
My copium idea is that Sony DMCAed the 60fps patch and the video in regards to the Bloodborne demake in order that after they announce a 60fps remake, google trying to find ‘bloodborne 60fps’ and ‘Bloodborne remake’ received’t have collisions with our fan tasks. Let me cope. Like in the event that they plan on trademarking ‘bloodborne 60fps’ and ‘Bloodborne remake’ they should really clear up as a way to really file a trademark request. Proper??
Shuhei Yoshida, a former Sony Interactive Leisure government who headed up the corporate’s indie efforts, just lately mentioned the subject of Bloodborne throughout a chat with Kinda Humorous Video games. In response to him, developer FromSoftware’s Hidetaka Miyazaki want to do one thing with Bloodborne once more, however is just too busy and doesn’t need anybody else to deal with the IP. Because of this, Yoshida believes that Sony respects Miyazaki’s needs and due to this fact Bloodborne stays untouched.
[Source – Lance McDonald on X, IGN]