Bloodborne 60fps mod hit with DMCA takedown 4 years after it was released, and fans are already huffing the copium that Sony's about to announce an official remaster
Could bad news somehow be good,ꦡ actually? (Probably not)

Sony's taking action against the Bloodborne 60fps mod, according to creator Lance McDonald, and somehow 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FromSoftware fans are already taking thi🍸s as evidence that an official Bloodborne remaster is on the way𝓀.
"On February 21st, 2021, I created and released a patch for Bloodborne which makes the game run at 60fps," McDonald says in a post on . "Today I received a DMCA takedown notification on behalf of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Interactive Entertainment asking that I remove links to the patch I posted𓂃 on the internet, so I've now done so."
Assuming the DMCA notice is legitimate – there's no shortage of trolls out there looking to abuse online takedown systems – the timing is quite odd, considering the fact that this 60fps mod has been out there for nearly four years. It has gained increased notability in recent months thanks to developments in PS4 emulation and other mods that effectively have come together to cre❀ate a fa🐼nmade Bloodborne remaster, but those other bits of software remཧain easily accessible while the 60fps patch just got a bit harder to 🌄come by.
You can probably guess how the increasingly desperate Bloodborne fan community is taking this news. As McDonald's post spread across , , and , more and more comments have started to pour in suggesting that t🔴he official Bloodborne remaster everyone's been dreaming of is on the way.
Other relatively modern FromS💖oftware titles have seen remasters, remakes, and PC ports that have helped keep the games feeling current, but Bloodborne is unique in that Sony itself owns the IP, so PlayStation will have to sign off if we're ever to get a proper remaster. For now, though, it seems Sony's happier taking away an improved version of Bloodborne rather than providing one of its own.
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