The creator of the high-profile Bloodborne 60fps patch, Lance McDonald, has announced that he received a DMCA takedown notice from Sony Interactive Entertainment, asking him to remove links to the patch online. This comes after Sony’s former PlayStation executive, Shuhei Yoshida, revealed his “bloodborne no-show theory” in an interview.
McDonald shared a story about meeting Yoshida, who allegedly told him that Miyazaki-san, the creator of Bloodborne, is interested in the game but is too busy to release an official next-gen patch. This theory suggests that Sony respects Miyazaki’s wishes and is leaving the patching up to fans like McDonald.
The Bloodborne community remains divided on what the future holds for the game. Fans are still waiting for an official 60fps patch, while others call for a remaster or sequel. However, recent breakthroughs in PS4 emulation have allowed fans to play the game at 60fps on PC, leaving many wondering if Sony’s response is linked to these developments.
IGN has asked Sony for comment on the matter, but no further information is available at this time.
Source: https://www.ign.com/articles/creator-of-bloodborne-60fps-patch-says-sony-has-sent-him-a-dmca-takedown-but-why-now