Home Sony added a new new one to the legal measures for projects developed by fans of Bloodborne. The Bloodborne PSX project was considering the PlayStation aesthetics of 1990s as a demake that stimulates modern gameplay. However, this project was removed by Sony with copyright claims. This situation strengthened the ruins of a Bloodborne remake or remaster preparation, just as in the legal process for the 60 FPS spread project.
Bloodborne Remake is Strengthened
Bloodborne PSX was a fan project looking for answers to the question “How did we see Bloodborne in PlayStation 1?” and had gathered quite acclaim. But Sony’s response to this project and earlier the 60 FPS pedestrian developed by Lance McDonald is interpreted as the company might have serious plans on Bloodborne brand.
Home Mode developer Lance McDonald commented on the sharing it through social media, Sony’s interventions as a preparation for a possible remake announcement. If McDonald wants to register terms such as “Sony, ‘Bloodborne remake’ or ‘Bloodborne 60fps’, they have to clean such fan projects.”
Bloodborne will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the next month. However, the game has not received an update such as an official remaster, PC version or ongoing game. When Sony was previously thought to update games such as The Last of Us and Uncharted, Bloodborne may not be surprised by passing through a similar transaction.
Home On the other hand, Shuhei Yoshida from Sony’s former executives stated that in a statement that Bloodborne’s creative director hidetaka Miyazaki’s project was so busy. Yoshida added that Miyazaki did not want to transfer the project to another. Sony has not yet made an official statement about any remake or remaster project related to Bloodborne.