

However, Build Engine Aesthetics makes it quite clear that this isn’t going to be the case here.įor anyone wonderig about source ports and such, no, this leak WON'T do much besides having historical value.Īn accurate source reconstruction of final Blood already exists called NBlood and tons of source ports are derived by It like NotBlood and Raze Īpparently, a GitHub link has already been readied for the purpose of source reconstruction, so the latter has already gone down. Build Engine Aesthetics January 4, 2023Īs per usual proceedings, the source code of any software allows a developer or anyone with the right programming expertise to modify the essentials of the program in question. I certainly wasn't expecting this, but an 1996 Blood source code leaked, and by you know who /ER7hHKBbfb Sharing with us some of the basic photos associated with the source code, here’s what the page tweeted online. The leak was first spotted by a Twitter page called Build Engine Aesthetics. Please proceed with caution as you download the file on your end.


The leak apparently comes from the same figure who exploited the shelved Duke Nukem 3D: Reloaded build.Blood has now joined a couple of other games that recently had their fundamentals dumped on the internet, including Mortal Kombat 2, Dungeon Siege, and even Doom 64 which had its beta ROM leaked in earlier times.Retro first-person shooting game Blood which was released in 1997 for MS-DOS just had its source code leaked online.

The “ x0r_jmp” has been updated ever since and now comprises a link to Blood’s source code, should you choose to venture forward and verify the essentials of the 1990s first-person shooter yourself. It’s worth noting here that the party involved in this case who has managed to hack into the game’s database to dig up its source code is none other than “ x0r_jmp.” If that name doesn’t ring a bell, let us remind you that this is the same organization that came forward with the canceled Duke Nukem 3D: Reloaded build leak. Joining the list of classic titles that just had their source code links dumped online, a 1990s classic first-person shooter called Blood is now up for grabs unlike ever before. If you thought you had seen it all this past bunch of days, you certainly have another thing coming.
