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In other news, comes Persona 5, which datamining already uncovered Sony forced Atlus to remove scenes from its Japanese version (Late 2016) from the Kaneshiro arc, the "problematic content" being text lines that were used just fine on normal TV stations in Japan for the anime adaptation.
Persona 5 is receiving an expansion so far exclusive to the PS4, and resetera is already asking not only for Ryuji's harassment scene to be removed, but for even more scenes like Ann to be purged, and asking whether Atlus "cleared up the new girl phantom thief costume with Sony USA."
Some say Atlus was among a few veteran Japanese big publishers to throw their weight around and push back against Sony's censorship, but it remains to be seen how for sure is that as the situation evolves.
The Mortal Kombat 11 developers are adjusting their creative vision to appease their own political sensitivities, and they think this means the middle finger is less offensive than the OK sign because supposedly it was "coopted by 4chan as a white supremacy sign", initially an internet hoax to breed conspiracy theories against celebrities for fun, but something some parties want really hard to make a reality.
About that, I'm sorry but this doesn't count as censorship since they fully embrace this and weren't forced by Sony, or blackmailed by game journalists into doing. Neither does the Wakanda ending. More interestingly, these things aside, they are doing a damn good job shooting themselves in the foot with really hostile comments aimed against the audience unrelated to the over-political elements of their vision, and mind-boggling esport tournament rules where you can be banned for pretty much anything. MK12 will be really interesting in an increasingly niche gaming genre, how will they outdo themselves with that one? Food for thought.
- There are a couple of sources (including one from Niche Gamer, which was privy to some exclusive details on this subject before) talking about how Sony's recent censorship policy is the way it is now because of "a pair of SJWs [who] are now part of [Sony's] standards and practices office." The refusal to write the guidelines is intentional, and the justification is because it "might trigger someone" and be a "micro-aggression." Forget about Nintendo of America comparisons, this is reaching Victorian puritanism degrees of ridicule when even the censorship policy isn't allowed to be discussed in private with the censors in clear terms with enough information given to the publishers.
- The really interesting part is that this rumor indicates Western games too have started to get affected by this censorship policy. There was before some speculation about how strange the fades to black in sex scenes for Red Dead Redemption 2 felt, but the incident this rumor refers to is far more tame content. According to this Ubisoft was denied cert for Assassins Creed Origins (October 2017) over background female civilian NPCs, so they had to do content cuts. This might be about killable female characters in sandbox games. This one incident if true would take one of Feminist Frequency's videos and use that as a guideline to deny an AAA Western game a release on Sony systems, and would explain the interesting trend of invulnerable NPCs as of late on AAA games for some special story events, the absolute lack of consequence for Nadine (supposed a villain) in Uncharted 4, among many other things.
In other news, comes Persona 5, which datamining already uncovered Sony forced Atlus to remove scenes from its Japanese version (Late 2016) from the Kaneshiro arc, the "problematic content" being text lines that were used just fine on normal TV stations in Japan for the anime adaptation.
Persona 5 is receiving an expansion so far exclusive to the PS4, and resetera is already asking not only for Ryuji's harassment scene to be removed, but for even more scenes like Ann to be purged, and asking whether Atlus "cleared up the new girl phantom thief costume with Sony USA."
Some say Atlus was among a few veteran Japanese big publishers to throw their weight around and push back against Sony's censorship, but it remains to be seen how for sure is that as the situation evolves.
The Mortal Kombat 11 developers are adjusting their creative vision to appease their own political sensitivities, and they think this means the middle finger is less offensive than the OK sign because supposedly it was "coopted by 4chan as a white supremacy sign", initially an internet hoax to breed conspiracy theories against celebrities for fun, but something some parties want really hard to make a reality.
About that, I'm sorry but this doesn't count as censorship since they fully embrace this and weren't forced by Sony, or blackmailed by game journalists into doing. Neither does the Wakanda ending. More interestingly, these things aside, they are doing a damn good job shooting themselves in the foot with really hostile comments aimed against the audience unrelated to the over-political elements of their vision, and mind-boggling esport tournament rules where you can be banned for pretty much anything. MK12 will be really interesting in an increasingly niche gaming genre, how will they outdo themselves with that one? Food for thought.