Modder Lance McDonald has revealed that he has been hit by a DCMA takedown discover from Sony Interactive Leisure for his unofficial Bloodborne PS5 60 FPS patch.
On February twenty first, 2021, I created and launched a patch for Bloodborne which makes the sport run at 60fps. In the present day I obtained a DMCA takedown notification on behalf of Sony Interactive Leisure asking that I take away hyperlinks to the patch I posted on the web, so I’ve now accomplished so.
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Bloodborne is acutely aware as one of many solely main PS4 video games that hasn’t obtained an official 60 FPS replace from Sony, regardless of the actual fact followers have been requesting one for years now. McDonald’s patch might have been unofficial, but it surely was the one approach to expertise Bloodborne at 60 FPS, and based on the modder, it will solely require ‘2 strains of code that want altering‘ for Sony to make it occur.
Last Fantasy XVI voice actor Ben Starr has made it clear that he isn’t impressed we’ve but to see an official patch, saying on the Golden Joystick Awards again in November final 12 months that it’s “completely legal” Sony hasn’t launched it. Shuhei Yoshida, the recently-departed Sony Interactive Leisure indie boss, shared his ideas throughout an interview this month as to why he thinks the {hardware} producer hasn’t accomplished something with Bloodborne in all this time.
Bloodborne was launched for the PS4 again in March 2015.
[Source – Lance McDonald on BlueSky]