The Bloodborne PSX demake fan-project from tech artist and engineer Lilith Walther has become the latest legal takedown victim. The Bloodborne PSX demake, you may recall, took the PS4 classic back ...
Originally known as Bloodborne Kart, the racer is a spin-off from the Bloodborne PSX demake from fan developer Lilith Walther. The name was changed to Nightmare Kart once Sony got involved and ...
But the project's developer, Lilith Walther, is going full steam ahead with DLC for her Bloodborne Kar- err, I mean, Nightmare Kart game anyway. You might remember Nightmare Kart (FKA Bloodborne ...
Three years ago artist Lilith Walther released Bloodborne PSX, which remade the original PlayStation 4 game in the style of the PlayStation 1. i am of course going to comply with this and not make ...
One post provides a neat time-lapse of Nightmare Kart's designer, Lilith Walther, modelling one of the new vehicles, a bike inspired by the Victorian penny farthing. For what started as a joke ...
Sony issued a copyright takedown notice, accusing the creator, Lilith Walther, of engaging in “digital piracy.” Walther, however, has shown a willingness to collaborate. For instance, when Sony ...
The Lilith boss battle contains instakill moves that can ruin your day, no matter how powerful you become or how much you grind. This annoyed some fans, not only because moves like that are always ...
Here’s a copy of the copyright takedown notice for posterity; it claims that Walther is engaging in “digital piracy.” It’s not surprising that Sony wouldn’t want Walther to promote her ...
Lilith Walther's Bloodborne PSX demake is no longer available to download thanks to a DMCA. These DMCA notices have sparked speculation that Sony could be about to announce its own official Bloodborne ...
Not long after the patch’s removal, indie developer Lilith Walther, who worked on a PlayStation 1 style ‘demake’ of Bloodborne, said a video she made of the project, has been hit a by a DMCA ...