Copium as Second Bloodborne Fan Project Hit by Sony DMCA Takedown

"The nightmare swirls and churns unending!".There is a particular sadistic joy to being a modern Bloodborne fan. A decade on, short of a complete remake, we probably wouldn't even be interested in a remaster or 60fps patch at this late stage, but then, we're probably in the minority on that; Sony has struck another Bloodborne fan project with a DMCA takedown request, which probably has more to do with trademark technicalities than because a long-hoped-for re-release or patch is imminent.Lilith Walter, creator of Nightmare Kart (formerly Bloodborne Kart), announced on X that an old video of their Bloodborne PSX Demake project had been struck with a copyright claim by MarkScan Enforcement (thanks, IGN). This is the same firm that pursued Bloodborne 60fps patch creator Lance McDonald just last weekRead the full article on pushsquare.com

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There is a particular sadistic joy to being a modern Bloodborne fan. A decade on, short of a complete remake, we probably wouldn't even be interested in a remaster or 60fps patch at this late stage, but then, we're probably in the minority on that; Sony has struck another Bloodborne fan project with a DMCA takedown request, which probably has more to do with trademark technicalities than because a long-hoped-for re-release or patch is imminent. Lilith Walter, creator of Nightmare Kart (formerly Bloodborne Kart ), announced on X that an old video of their Bloodborne PSX Demake project had been struck with a copyright claim by MarkScan Enforcement (thanks, IGN ).

This is the same firm that pursued Bloodborne 60fps patch creator Lance McDonald just last week Invariably, this has led to a particular amount of cope within the community, segments of which are even now desperately inhaling that most unhinged type of "copium" , known as "Bloodbornium" . If we had to guess, this is also likely more about using Sony's trademarked name than it is because an unlikely remaster/remake is on the way..