Bloodborne Fan Project Removed Remake claims flared

A fan project for Bloodborne was stopped with legal demand. This development brought the rumors of a official Remake again.

Sony, Bloodborne He added a new one to the legal measures for the projects developed by his fans. The Bloodborne PSX project attracted attention as a demake that adapted the 1990s playstation aesthetics to the modern game. However, this project was abolished by Sony with the claim of copyright. This has strengthened rumors that it may be in preparation for a Bloodborne Remake or Remaster, just as previously in legal action for the 60 FPS patch project.

Bloodborne Remake is getting stronger

Bloodborne PSX, “How did we see Bloodborne on PlayStation 1?” It was a fan project looking for an answer to the question and was highly acclaimed. However, Sony intervened in this project and the 60 FPS patch developed by Lance McDonald earlier.

Mode developer Lance McDonald interpreted Sony’s preparation for a possible remake announcement in his share on social media. McDonald, “Sony, ‘Bloodborne Remake’ or ‘Bloodborne 60FPS’ if he wants to register, such as, such fan projects need to clean up,” he said.

Bloodborne will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the next month. However, the game has not received an update such as an official remaster, PC version or sequel. Considering that Sony has previously updated games like The Last of Us and Uncharted, it may not be a surprise that Bloodborne takes a similar process.

On the other hand, Shuhei Yoshida, one of the former rulers of Sony, said in a statement in recent months that Bloodborne’s creative director Hidetaka Miyazaki was too busy to be involved in the project. Yoshida also added that Miyazaki did not want to transfer the project to someone else. Sony has not yet made an official statement about any remake or remaster project about Bloodborne.

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