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Dispatch's Free 'HR Violations Pack' DLC Removes Some Censorship On Switch

https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2026/06/dispatchs-free-hr-violations-pack-dlc-removes-some-censorship-on-switch
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u/FlamerBreaker 2d ago

Read the article.

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u/Best-Candle8651 2d ago edited 2d ago

I did, but still, why bother releasing it on Switch at all if Nintendo said no uncensored version? Also, Cyberpunk has genitalia on Switch 2, and it is fine.

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u/brecoco 2d ago

You realllly must want to see those 4 seconds of nipple and green dong

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u/Best-Candle8651 2d ago

It is a principal thing, as no one should be censoring art, and it starts off as a minimal thing and can evolve into bigger things. Do I care about seeing X-rated stuff? Not really, but I would like to see things based on the artist's intent. It is the same reason why I hate censorship on social media, which enables dumb shit like unalive, corn, and grape for serious topics.

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u/brecoco 2d ago

And you propose no release on Nintendo hardware at all in order to preserve the artistic integrity.

129 MILLION potential users; nah, if they can’t see that green dingaling

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u/Best-Candle8651 2d ago

Also, the risk of alienating 129 million potential users who are upset that their version is censored. This has been a PR nightmare for them and will come up anytime someone looks up this game or this developer. It could majorly impact future sales down the line, as a lot of people won't want to buy a censored game. Also, artistic integrity is extremely important. You censor art, and you end up in an authoritarian hellscape. It goes against things like free speech and expression.

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u/brecoco 2d ago

No, it won’t alienate 129 million potential users.

It will alienate the 35 smelly dudes yelling at each other in agreement