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Betraying your whole customer base is suicide.
This.
Pissing off a chunk of players in the U.S. is one thing. Even law suits for whatever reason is something manageable. But having more than 50% of your market closed off to you and having an unsellable game because it has nudity that Sony won't even release?
That would have made the game dead in the water. You think this is bad? That would have been a real nightmare for CDPR.
not that they would have done that. They made some boneheaded mistakes, but that one would be hard to actually do.
Time will tell.