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I'm pretty sure sexualization of fictional characters is covered by freedom of speech (even though I'm pretty sure that's not the case legally always). Pedophilia is being sexually attracted to children and is in no way related here. Then there's the issue of molesting children, which is, again, entirely different from the two I mentioned before.

To get back on topic, games shouldn't have legal restrictions on sexualization, as long as it concerns fictional characters. That said, I somewhat OK with certain other parties (such as retailers) doing their part to oppose games with questionable sexualization in them.