Does a game need to be advertised as "Cut content" if it's censored in the buyers region?

Man, people like you really need to shut the fuck up. You clearly have no clue what you're talking about.

  1. "Blame your laws"? What laws do you think are those? There are no laws involved in this process.

  2. Assume all games with violence tag will be low-violence version... When literally the last time a game had trouble for violence was SEVEN FUCKING YEARS AGO? In 2020, 0.3% of games the USK reviewed didn't receive a rating. ZERO POINT THREE. And based on that, you should assume that any game is low violence version?

  3. This is, absolutely, 100% on Techland. On them specifically. They, without a doubt, gave the USK a censored version from the get-go, to "make sure" it won't get censored like Dying Light 1 again. Even though there was absolutely no need whatsoever in reality, cause again... It's not happened in well over half a decade. Significantly more violent games like TLOU2, RDR2, Mortal Kombat, RE7+8 all released uncensored as well.

    And now they are trying to obscure the fact that it is censored, because again - last time this happened was seven years ago, so pretty much no german customer will even consider it a possibility for a second if steam doesn't warn them - like on literally any other censored game.

/r/Steam Thread Parent