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It's been a hectic week for throwback game specialist and Bloodborne superfan Lilith Walther. The designer behind Nightmare Kart revealed a nifty-looking expansion for her brilliant Bloodborne ...
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 ...
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 ...
The “Bloodborne Kart” fan game has gotten a flat tire right before its planned January 31st release. On X (formerly Twitter), developer Lilith Walther confirmed that Sony, the original publisher of ...
Subscribe to Push Square on YouTube 156k After Sony forced one-man developer Lilith Walther to rebrand their PC kart racer inspired by Bloodborne, the game has reappeared as Nightmare Kart.
Lilith Walther, the genius behind that excellent Bloodborne PS1 demake, has been hard at work making Bloodborne—sorry, Nightmare Kart, changing the name after a letter from Sony. The whole ...
Lilith Walther, also known as PSX Bunlith, has announced the release date for Nightmare Kart, which was previously known as Bloodborne Kart before Sony forced a rebranding. It will feature 20 ...
Developer Lilith Walther, aka PSX Bunlith, announced on X/Twitter that the "legally distinct" kart racer will be releasing on May 31 on Steam and Itch.io. The announcement touts 20 racers, 16 maps ...
In late January 2024, Lilith Walther, the developer behind a Bloodborne PSX demake, announced the Bloodborne name was to be scrubbed from the team's follow-up following "contact" from IP owner Sony.
Though it originated as an April Fool’s Day joke in 2021, indie developer Lilith Walther decided that her little fan game Bloodborne Kart was too good to remain a mere gag.
From now on, Bloodborne Kart will no longer be known as such, as lead dev on the fan-made project Lilith Walther shared earlier this week that Sony had reached out to her about it. "WHELP.
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 ...
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