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And it is being done 'only' after around 6-7 years after the Assassin's Creed: Origins (AC:O) original release date (which was around 2017-2018) I'm hearing such sort of a request, especially considering that AC:O already has a 18+ years old "PEGI" classification[www.ubisoft.com].
I haven't been inside the AC:O's "Options" for a while now, but I'm almost sure that it had an option to reduce / cut "blood and gore". But in the longer run of things, thus far you've only just proven to be a biased prude which can't even provide logical argumentation reasoning to properly support your whims and therefore if you simply don't want to see the "sex scenes" simply skip those, period.
And it's helluva way easier to do/pull off than to have the entire AC:O tweaked several years after its release just to accomodate a single person's prude/biased moral standings.