Lance McDonald, the creator of a popular 60fps patch for Bloodborne, has received a DMCA takedown notice from Sony Interactive Entertainment, asking him to remove links to his mod. McDonald shared this news via Twitter, recalling a past conversation with former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida where they discussed the mod he created. Bloodborne, released on PS4 to both critical and commercial success, has been a subject of ongoing demand for an official next-gen patch or remaster. While fans have turned to emulation technologies to experience the game at higher frame rates, this recent DMCA action raises questions about Sony's stance on unofficial modifications to the game. Yoshida's previous comments suggest that the game’s creator, Hidetaka Miyazaki, may hold strong reservations about allowing others to work on Bloodborne, contributing to the silence surrounding potential updates.

Why has Sony taken action against the Bloodborne 60fps patch?

Sony's DMCA takedown likely stems from a desire to assert control over the intellectual property and discourage unauthorized modifications that could conflict with their planned updates or remasters.

Bloodborne, developed by FromSoftware, released in March 2015 and quickly garnered a strong following for its unique gothic horror setting and challenging gameplay. Despite its success, the game has not seen significant updates or sequels, leaving fans hopeful for future enhancements. The game is often compared to FromSoftware's other titles, like Dark Souls, which also enjoy regular remasters and updates, amplifying the community's yearning for Bloodborne. Furthermore, discussions between the gaming community and industry insiders frequently mention the potential for a modern release that respects the game's legacy while enhancing its gameplay experience.