Sony is once again shaking up its leadership ranks. Effective April 1, Hideaki Nishino will be president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE). Nishino was appointed CEO of the division's Platform Business Group last year.
Sony Interactive Entertainment sent a DMCA notice to the creator of the Bloodborne 60 fps mod to shut it down.
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Back in 2021, modder Lance MacDonald released a patch for playing Bloodborne on PlayStation 4 Pro at 60FPS in boost mode. Sony didn’t seem to notice or care. Until now. Almost four years later, the console maker and publisher of this game hit MacDonald with a DMCA request to have the patch removed from the internet.
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Sony’s biggest single-player games on PC will no longer require you to link to a PlayStation Network account to play them. In a press release Wednesday, the company said that linking a PlayStation Account will now be optional for select PlayStation titles on PC. The news hits just one day before Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is set for release on PC.
Twitch streamer and creator Lance McDonald first published the mod back in 2021.
Amidst the want for PC and PlayStation ports for Bloodborne, Sony issued a DMCA for a popular mod four years after it released.
After nearly four years of players using a mod that upgrades FromSoftware's Bloodborne to 60fps, Sony Interactive Entertainment has issued a takedown notice.
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