![]() “The PS3 emulator itself is not infringing on our copyrights and trademarks however, no version of the P5 game should be playable on this platform and developers are infringing on our IP by making such games playable,” Atlus told Patreon.įortunately for everyone involved, Patreon did not storm in and remove the entire page, not least since the page itself didn’t infringe on Atlus’ IP rights. Yesterday, however, things took a turn for the worse when RPCS3 attracted the negative attention of Atlus, the developer behind the utterly beautiful RPG, Persona 5.Īccording to the RPCS3 team, Atlus filed a DMCA takedown notice with Patreon requesting the removal of the entire RPCS3 page after the team promoted the fact that Persona 5 would be compatible with the under-development emulator. There’s little doubt that there are plenty of people out there who want the project to succeed. This it achieves through its Patreon page, which currently receives support from 675 patrons to the tune of $3,000 per month. While all emulation has its challenges, emulating a relatively recent piece of hardware such as Playstation 3 is a massive undertaking. This growing and brilliant piece of code was publicly released in 2012 and since then has been under constant development thanks to a decent-sized team of programmers and other contributors. ![]() ![]() For the uninitiated, RPCS3 is an open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator for PC.
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