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Sony just axed 60fps Bloodborne mod with a DMCA takedown
Sony's Bloodborne 60fps Mod DMCA Takedown Was About the Name, Not the Patch Itself
Original Story: Almost four years down the line, Sony has issued a DMCA takedown request against an unofficial Bloodborne patch that allows it to run at 60 frames-per-second. The news comes via the mod's creator, Lance McDonald, on social media:
Bloodborne at 60fps is no more, as the person behind the fan-made patch has been hit with a takedown notice from Sony
Love playing Bloodborne in 60fps? Too bad as Sony has filed a takedown notice against the fan-made patch that makes the beloved FromSoftware title run smoothly.
Modder Behind Bloodborne 60FPS Patch Finally DMCA'd By Sony Four Years Later
Back in 2021, modder Lance MacDonald released a patch for playing Bloodborne on PlayStation 4 Pro at 60FPS in boost mode. Sony didn’t seem to notice or care. Until now. Almost four years later, the console maker and publisher of this game hit MacDonald with a DMCA request to have the patch removed from the internet.
Copium as Second Bloodborne Fan Project Hit by Sony DMCA Takedown
There is a particular sadistic joy to being a modern Bloodborne fan. A decade on, short of a complete remake, we probably wouldn't even be interested in a remaster or 60fps patch at this late stage, but we are seemingly in the minority on that;
Sony just axed the 60fps Bloodborne mod with a DMCA takedown
A popular Bloodborne framerate mod is no longer available thanks to a DMCA takedown request from Sony. Australia-based Twitch streamer Lance McDonald first developed the mod back in 2020 before making it available to download in 2021.
Sony hates Bloodborne fans so much it’s taken down a free 60fps patch
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.
Bloodborne 60 fps mod targeted by Sony DMCA takedown
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, Sony has made the unfortunate decision to issue a DMCA takedown forcing McDonald to stop publicly providing access to the patch files.
Bloodborne 60 FPS Patch Maker Gets Takedown Notice from Sony
The creator of the 60 FPS patch for Blooborne removes the popular project after getting a takedown notice from Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Bloodborne 60FPS Mod Viscerally Attacked By Sony Lawyers - IGN Daily Fix
A popular patch for Bloodborne was hit with the DMCA copyright attack from Sony. The patch, which only runs on the emulated version of the game on PC, offered smooth 60fps gameplay—something fans have been clamoring for since the game was released back in 2015.
Sony bullies Bloodborne 60fps mod off the internet with DMCA takedown as it continues to let the FromSoft classic gather dust on PS4
First reported by Eurogamer, FromSoftware dataminer and modder Lance McDonald has revealed on Bluesky that his 60fps hack for Bloodborne has been DMCA'd by Sony. It remains possible to remove Bloodborne's original 30fps cap via the ShadPS4 emulator on PC,
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Bloodborne remaster hype at all-time high after second fan project DMCA, rumored PS5 show soon
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 ...
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Another Bloodborne fan-project gets the legal takedown treatment, sparking speculation an official remake is coming
The Bloodborne PSX demake fan-project from tech artist and engineer Lilith Walther has become the latest legal takedown ...
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Bloodborne PS1 Demake Hit With Copyright Strike
The creator of the popular Bloodborne PS1 demake says that the fan-made project suddenly received a copyright claim for its ...
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