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The M Edition is less explicit - ESRB Mature.
The M Edition isn't outright censored, but it has removed nudity and reworked some scenes to make the game Twitch-friendly and possibly console-friendly too. But despite that, M Edition won't feel like there's something abruptly removed and missing. Just different kind of experience.
Okay thanks!
which is fine but it shouldn't be an additional cost. Its the same game with the same story just cut content.
on their website
its absolutely not fine...
The game is a psycho horror about sexual desires and dark fantasies.
in the m version, even artistic statures don't have a ♥♥♥♥ (even in school you visit a museum with ♥♥♥♥ statues)... its simple stupid to even make such a version instead of fighting back and sell international steam keys on their website like Dying Light does it years ago or simple leaking a uncut patch.
BTW: I bought a key of the normal version and it works without problems (no vpn or anything else)