Bloodborne Kart has been delayed to "scrub the branding off" after Sony got in contact
"Don't worry, the game is still coming out!"

Bloodborne Kart, the long-awaited fan game that started as an April Fools' joke, is getting delayed to remove all reference to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FromSoftware action-RPG after Sony got in contact with the devs.
"So Sony contacted us," the devs explain in a message posted to .ꦫ "Long story short, we need to scrub the branding off of what was previously known as Bloodborne Kart. We will do this, but that requires a short delay. Don't worry, the game is still coming out! It'll just look slightly different. We don't have a release date yet, but we will let you 💦all know ASAP when we do!"
Bloodborne Kart had previously been ☂sc🌄heduled to launch on January 31, complete with 12 racers, 16 maps, a full single-player campaign mode, and local split-screen multiplayer. It already seemed to be as fully featured as any 💞kart racer on the market, and the just looked like ic🦹ing on the cake.
Either way, the devs don't seem too bothered: "We were honestly expecting something like this to happen and the idea of having full creative control is kind of exciting!" Given developer Lilith 'Bunlith' Walther's work on the excellent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Bloodborne PS1 demake, I'd expect Bloodborne Kart to be worth pla🧜ying even wit💧hout the unofficial FromSoftware branding. Who doesn't want a horror-themed kart racer, after all?
As for news regarding the original game, a Bloodborne genius has beaten the game after killing just one boss, and all it took was a lag switch, two PS4s, and a faked murder.
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