Fanprojekt för LittleBigPlanet har stoppats efter anklagelser om olämpligt beteende

Ett fan-drivet initiativ för att återställa onlineservrar för LittleBigPlanet 3 har lagts ned efter anklagelser mot dess skapare. Projektet, känt som LBPOnline, var planerat att lanseras tidigare i veckan men möttes av motstånd från communityt. Arrangörerna har sedan dess dragit sig tillbaka och tagit bort allt material kopplat till projektet.

Sony och Sumo Digital stängde ner PlayStation 4-servrarna för LittleBigPlanet 3 i april 2024 efter tidigare tillfälliga avstängningar orsakade av DDoS-attacker. Fans svarade med att utveckla privata serveralternativ, och innehållsskaparen Ayee tillkännagav LBPOnline den 3 mars i år. Verktyget var utformat för att låta användare få tillgång till värdservrar på PlayStation 4 eller 5 utan att behöva modifiera hårdvaran, och en lansering var planerad till den 4 maj.

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