Proyecto de fans de LittleBigPlanet se detiene tras acusaciones de comportamiento

Una iniciativa creada por fans para restaurar los servidores en línea de LittleBigPlanet 3 ha sido abandonada tras las acusaciones contra sus creadores. El proyecto, conocido como LBPOnline, estaba programado para lanzarse a principios de esta semana, pero enfrentó una reacción negativa por parte de la comunidad. Desde entonces, los organizadores han guardado silencio y han retirado los materiales relacionados.

Sony y Sumo Digital retiraron los servidores de PlayStation 4 para LittleBigPlanet 3 en abril de 2024 tras cierres temporales anteriores vinculados a ataques DDoS. Los fans respondieron desarrollando alternativas de servidores privados, y el creador de contenido Ayee anunció LBPOnline el 3 de marzo de este año. La herramienta estaba diseñada para permitir a los usuarios acceder a servidores alojados en PlayStation 4 o 5 sin necesidad de modificar el hardware, y se planeaba un lanzamiento para el 4 de mayo.

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