Nintendo Switch Versions of Dispatch Face Backlash for Unremovable Censorship

Nintendo Switch Versions of Dispatch Face Backlash for Unremovable Censorship

From The Outerhaven Productions (Written by Keith Mitchell) on | OpenCritic

Dispatch has taken the gaming world by storm, and for good reason. With its engaging story, fun gameplay, and the freedom it gives players to approach situations in their own way, the title quickly built a strong following and strong sales across multiple platforms.

Now the conversation around the game has shifted. As first reported by Video Games Chronicle, the recently released Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 versions of Dispatch are drawing criticism from players who discovered that certain adult content has been censored on those platforms. On other platforms, Dispatch includes optional nudity and mature visual elements that players can toggle on or off in the settings. That choice, however, does not appear to exist on Switch or Switch 2. In those versions, censorship is enabled by default and cannot be disabled, with black bars covering the items in question.

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Fans have voiced frustration online, with some players on Reddit and other forums saying they plan to request refunds because the Switch release does not match the experience offered elsewhere. One instance...

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