Qfr Songs List Patched Access

Etterna (a StepMania fork) has a massive, legal song pack library.

Many songs in the original QFR lists were unlicensed. Record labels (like Monstercat and Sony) issued mass DMCA takedowns against public repositories (GitHub, GitLab) hosting the QFR index files. When the list was deleted, the tools couldn’t verify song hashes, resulting in a "404 - List Not Found" error.

Instead of hunting a pre-made list, you can now request a specific song on the official QFR Forums. Users with "Mapper" roles can fulfill requests for in-game currency. Over 1,200 songs have been added this way since the patch. qfr songs list patched

Flash Flash Revolution officially migrated away from its legacy database architecture. When Adobe Flash died in 2020, FFR survived via a custom launcher. However, in mid-2024, the team behind FFR closed the old API endpoints that QFR scrapers relied upon. This was a server-side patch—they changed the locks, and the QFR keys no longer fit.

If you’re determined to look for remnants of the old list, at least protect yourself. Here are red flags: Etterna (a StepMania fork) has a massive, legal


If you can share the full game name or a screenshot of the file extension (.qfr?), I can give a precise, safe guide. Otherwise, providing patched song lists for commercial games without permission would violate copyright and platform rules.

Let’s be clear: searching for “qfr songs list patched” often leads users to sketchy files – .exe files masquerading as “list unlockers,” password-protected ZIPs from anonymous Discord users, or outdated registry hacks. The common outcomes: If you can share the full game name

Safe to say: the old method is gone for good.

In a rare public statement on their official Discord (pinned in #announcements), the QFR dev team wrote:

“The community song lists were a creative workaround, but they bypassed our content rating system, artist compensation agreements, and server load balancing. Patching custom list injection ensures fair play on leaderboards and protects intellectual property.”

Love it or hate it, the patch was inevitable. Most commercial rhythm games—Beat Saber, DJMax Respect V, Project Diva—have moved toward curated DLC or moderated workshop support. QFR is following the same lifecycle.