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Well im not, since the german market had a big evolution in this past years, and they have some big communitys on the PC for almost all big titles and that kind of decision would mean more losses that they could bare, even for a company like bethesda.
Change it up a bit. Seriously.
There are far too few fight-the-system games like this one is leaning towards. With common distopias such as country superpower governments that could be used to provide new shooting targets.
They get their own unique versions of the game, buying a CD key for a non-censored version will not work.