TeamKill Media Rejects PC Port for Code Violet Over ‘Vulgar’ Mods

Game developer TeamKill Media has announced it will not release its game Code Violet on PC due to concerns over “vulgar” mods that could ruin the artistic vision of the game. The company claims it wants to protect its voice actresses and actors from being associated with explicit content.

In a statement, TeamKill said it does not want PC gamers to be “messed up” by “sexual mods” that could damage the reputation of its talented cast. While the developer acknowledges modders can create high-quality tweaks and fixes for games, it has refused to budge on its stance against explicit content.

However, some have criticized TeamKill’s decision, arguing that it is short-sighted and unfairly targets PC gamers who value modding as a way to enhance their gaming experience. The debate highlights the ongoing tension between game developers and the modding community, with some seeking to protect creative visions while others argue for greater freedom to express themselves.

The controversy has sparked heated discussions in the comments section of TeamKill’s social media post, with some gamers defending the developer’s stance and others condemning it as a thinly veiled attempt to alienate PC players.

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/action/developer-behind-the-dino-crisis-spiritual-successor-says-vulgar-mods-are-the-reason-were-not-getting-a-pc-port