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To be honest, I haven't played the game yet myself. However, from what I understand, there should be an option in the game to switch between censored and uncensored art.
Here's a screenshot saying otherwise.
For example, giving more clothes to a character to have less skin exposure is a type of censoring. The new version of this game has more clothing, or covering of some kind, basically.
same thing happened with fortune summoners publishers when they put a tiny towel piece on girls completely submerged in the water. then the guy got a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ freakout and i don't think they have released any new game since then.
Sad how many games alienate their target (and usually only) audience with pointless censorship.
so many japanese console games have almost full nudity. (it is rated but not isolation like ESRB's AO rate in west or HENTAI in japanese)