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Fan-made Bloodborne Kart catches heat from Sony, forcing developers to shift gears


The fan-made racing game Bloodborne Kart was set to be released on January 31, but Lilith Walther, the developer behind the project, says the team will have to make some changes after hearing from Sony. It'll lose the Bloodborne branding, among other things.

We were so close to finally drifting on the cobblestone streets of Yharnam, but it looks like we’ll have to wait a little longer for Bloodborne Kart. It really sucks that they won’t be able to follow through with the original idea, because it looked awesome, but I have no doubt they’ll spin it into something equally great. “We were honestly expecting something like this to happen and the idea of having full creative control is kind of exciting!” Walther wrote.

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