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So the stench from the censorship policies was too big to ignore for Sony...
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Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan president, Atsushi Morita, finally addressed the censorship regulations that Sony has employed for PS4 games, speaking at the Japan Studio “Fun” Meeting that took place in Tokyo, Japan on December 1st, 2018. The event was themed around a celebration of SIE Japan Studio’s projects, but was also open to some fan questions. The news was picked up by Ebitsu.net, which briefly covered some of the topics Morita addressed while at the meet-and-greet.
Morita explained that there was no “profound meaning” behind the decision other to match global regulation, saying…
It's so weirdly appropriate on so many levels that:
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Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan president, Atsushi Morita, finally addressed the censorship regulations that Sony has employed for PS4 games, speaking at the Japan Studio “Fun” Meeting that took place in Tokyo, Japan on December 1st, 2018. The event was themed around a celebration of SIE Japan Studio’s projects, but was also open to some fan questions. The news was picked up by Ebitsu.net, which briefly covered some of the topics Morita addressed while at the meet-and-greet.
Morita explained that there was no “profound meaning” behind the decision other to match global regulation, saying…
“Regarding the regulation of the depiction of content, it’s simply a matter of matching global standards.
“As for the freedom of expression… we have to think about what might be unpleasant for children and shield them from those things while also thinking and assessing ways to find a balance [for that expression].”
』It's so weirdly appropriate on so many levels that:
- this is the best excuse Sony Japan came up with to justify this
- Sony has a recent focus on violent games overseas, many are Z rated (not allowed on retail ads, not purchasable unless with credit cards) and very culturally inappropriate in Japan, yet Sony is one of the few publishers who go the extra mile to market them in Japan
- it's also unintentionally a backhanded insult at those who support and push for those policies
- Some Sony exec actually said in an official comment the PS4/PS5 is now the kid console (yet Sony failed in all ways to court the children demographic and isn't doing much to change this, in Japan or elsewhere, and their child-friendly franchises were moved to phones and in one case -Popolocrois crossover- to the fucking Nintendo 3DS)
- Nintendo, the actual kid console, in their launch trailers for the Switch made a point of educating parents about ratings
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