The Ready or Not community has lost all faith in Void Interactive. The game attracted controversy even before launch, with publisher Team 17 pulling out due to a school shooting mission. However, for the console launch, the developers decided to censor a bit of content, which didn't go down well with fans as it affected the PC version as well.
Censorship hardly matters when a game like Ready or Not shouldn't exist to begin with.
In a bid to calm things down, Void Interactive put out a detailed statement of exactly what instances have been censored. But now that the console version has launched, it seems the developers have censored way more than what was previously stated. The community is now accusing the developer of lying.
Players have been noting a lot more censoring than what Void had earlier revealed. While the statement mentioned six instances, there appear to be a lot more.
"Oh, they changed Valley of the Dolls and didn't say anything," noted ZillaStudios on Reddit. "Before, I could understand the censors. Get rid of nudity? Yea alright makes sense, didn't really want someone walking in on that anyway. Gore? A little iffy but whatever. A few images...