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They changed her so that she would naturally fit into more locations than the bar and strip club.
This is a straight up fiction. There is already female zombies for other locations.
It felt like a waste of resources to them to have a zombie type that was rarely seen; So they tried letting her spawn all over, but it didn't make much sense to find stripper zombies anywhere and everywhere. So she was changed into something more like a party girl.
Look way better, as the green ugly one. And she has Boobs physics now.
It's the same reason the football zombie was removed.
Don't see anyone complaining about that now do we?
Now if you said "more jiggly bits and gratuitous bouncy physics" I would have to agree with you.
First, accusing the developers of lying to the community explicitly violates the rule against doom & gloom.
Some people apparently want to make up a narrative that the devs caved to pressure from 'sensitive' players demanding her appearance be censored. This is fiction. There's no evidence to support that claim, and the devs made their reasons clear to anyone that cared to listen to them in the dev stream videos many months ago. If you don't believe it, the A20 dev stream videos are coming up. Maybe ask them about it, again, in a Q&A session. But you can start from a place of wanting to understand, instead of making false accusations.
Thread closed for doom & gloom, and the high potential to continue off on a 'prone to huge arguments' tangent about censorship, nudity, stereotypes and whatnot. There is already an active thread on the new HD zombies more generally for those interested.