
The upcoming Dino Disaster-inspired horror recreation, Code Violet, won’t be coming to PC. Its builders at TeamKill Media say the sport will probably be a PS5 unique to stop modders from modding X-rated dino-based weirdness into their recreation.
“For these asking us a couple of PC model of Code Violet… The explanation we aren’t bringing it to PC is we are not looking for anybody modding vulgar variations of the primary character in addition to different characters within the recreation,” TeamKill Media defined in a recent tweet.
However it’s not simply the sport’s characters TeamKill goals to protect–the studio stated that guaranteeing their recreation’s voice expertise felt protected performed an element within the resolution, too.
“We maintain our voice actresses and actors with excessive regard, in addition to our creative imaginative and prescient for the sport and story, and reject any type of destroying that with sexual mods,” TeamKill wrote. “Making a joke out of our artwork and presumably tarnishing the status of our voice actresses and actors is just not price the additional cash we will make [on PC].”
TeamKill hasn’t made any feedback concerning their stance on fan artwork, however one can assume that any NSFW Code Violet artwork will not be met with enthusiasm from the sport’s creators.
Code Violet launches on PlayStation 5 someday in July. For extra upcoming releases, take a look at our listing of all of the video games set to launch in 2025.
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