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a day1 patch doesnt break the promise because its "after" release doh
also also
disc version still contains all the [redacted]
So? They can still censor the game.
The only thing they could "censor" would be blood and gore, but there really isn't any gore in the game and the game's main selling point is the visceral samurai combat.
So no -- I don't think any censorship is going to happen with this one.
1. There is no sexy outfits in this game anyway, I know nowadays whining about censoring skimpy outfits is the cool-kid thing to do but it makes no sense in a new IP that takes place during the samurai period.
2. It's clearly a " love letter " type on this one japanese director whose name I forgot who's known for bringing the exessive blood blasts in movies. They won't censor blood on a game like this where blood splash is a feature.
3. There is no graffiti
You're getting mad for the sake of getting mad.
The OP is obviously trolling and probably stretching, my guess a salty PS Andy. But your post is also brainwashed in dogma. It's about false promise and advertising. And if that's something hard for you to grasp then be my guest.