Nintendo Forces Dispatch To Censor Explicit Content On Switch 2
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Nintendo Forces Dispatch To Censor Explicit Content On Switch 2
"Different platforms have different content criteria, and submissions are evaluated individually,"
"We worked with Nintendo to ensure the content within the title met the criteria to release on their platforms, but the core narrative and gameplay experience remains identical to the original release,"
Dispatch launched on Nintendo Switch on January 28 with default censorship that removes explicit sexual content found in other versions. The Switch build censors certain scenes by default and does not provide an option in settings to restore the original explicit content. Developer AdHoc said platforms have different content criteria and that the team worked with Nintendo to meet those criteria while preserving the core narrative and gameplay experience. Reported cuts include a scene showing supervillain Toxic’s full appendage, an exposed areola gag, and a nerfed late-game sex scene. Profanity remains present. The rationale for apparent eShop inconsistencies is unclear.
Read at Kotaku
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