It’s a sad time for tit lovers everywhere. Last week the editor of Hot tentacle shooter announced on twitter this the game will no longer be available on the Nintendo Switch as Nintendo no longer allows “uncensored boobs” on its consoles.
Originally discovered by Nintendo Everythingthe publisher Gamuzumi had contacted Nintendo about the approval Hot tentacle shooter for the switch. The game is an anime arcade shooter where players save young women from tentacle monsters. Their bodies are covered in tentacles, and you can unlock uncensored images of them once they’re freed from the nefarious clutches of the monsters.
Unfortunately, Nintendo informed them that “obscene content” could “damage the brand” and “violate their policies.” Since Hot tentacle shooter “Boob Nudity” was rejected during the Switch approval process. my box reached out to Nintendo to ask how long this policy will be in place, but received no response at the time of publication.
Topless nudity was previously allowed on the Nintendo Switch. The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt shows, for example, sex scenes in which the women are completely topless. As of December 2021, players Approved
Gamuzumi plans censor the game so it can be released on the Nintendo Switch, but expressed disappointment that the policy will affect other adult games. your other title Elves Christmas Hentai Puzzle was also rejected, although the publisher did so promised
Nintendo is very aware of its family-friendly image, and many Nintendo Switch owners are kids. That’s probably why the publisher takes a tougher stance on adult content compared to Steam’s Hentai Free-for-All.
Despite this, policy enforcement seems terribly inconsistent. witcher 3 is one of the best-selling role-playing games in the world, and Nintendo didn’t seem to have a problem with Yennifer’s much more realistic cleavage for at least two years. Nintendo has not commented on whether or not the policy has changed.
“[The new policy] will probably not only affect our games, but also games from other publishers/developers”, Gamuzumi tweeted.