Ready Or Not Dev Clarifies Content Changes, Rejects Accusations of Censorship
Briefly

VOID Interactive faced backlash for censoring Ready or Not to comply with console certification. The developer insisted that the violence and grim tone remained intact, only making minimal revisions. These included removing the ability to dismember corpses, eliminating nudity, and replacing an NPC with a sleeping character. Despite these claims, backlash continued with a section of the community review bombing the game. Critics argue the alterations have dramatically affected the game’s tone, while some dismiss the outrage as excessive. Ready or Not remains discounted during the Steam Summer Sale.
VOID Interactive faced backlash for making alterations to Ready or Not for console certification. The developer asserts these changes did not compromise the game’s violent essence.
Essential alterations include removing the ability to dismember dead bodies, eliminating nudity, and softening references to child abuse, while maintaining the game’s realistic gore and violence.
Despite defending the changes, backlash persists with a significant portion of the community review bombing the game, citing the modifications as detrimental to its tone.
Critics have voiced concerns that Ready or Not now feels like a generic tactical shooter, lacking the unique atmosphere it previously offered.
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