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These videos risk misrepresenting Namco as a mod-friendly, community-supportive company.
After sneakily introducing greedy microtransactions and battle pass, banning mod videos was a necessary PR move to maintain consistent company image.
Funny) Show me at least one mod creator who had a large channel that could make a profit.
Also, let's be honest, but the only thing people care about in mods is being able to undress a character. It creates a misconception of the game. Tekken is starting to feel like an erotic game, but it's not.