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HoangNhatAnh said:
Darwinianevolution said:

Well, that would cause a couple of things: first, it would strain the relations between Sega/Atlus and Sony, due to them being forced to spend additional resources to alter their product to meet a set of arbitrary standards, and that could in turn make Sega/Atlus and the other platform holders get closer in return. Second, it would make other studios weary of bringing their more risque titles to PS4 and future Sony consoles, once again giving their competition both a better image and better deals with 3rd parties. Third, that would alienate the userbase of those games, making it go in search for other consoles (and even if said userbase is small, it is really loyal, so they would probably follow the games to PC or other console). Fourth, people from outside that userbase might feel that the artistic integrity of the games being released is being threatened, and would end up as another blunder for the PlayStation brand in a relatively short amount of time, something the otherplatform holders are no doubt going to take advantage of.

If it is P5 Crimson and get released on both systems then farewell to any "lewd" scene

Again, why? Sega/Atlus would have to explain the differences between the original and the supposedly improved version, and if it is due to Sony's policies, people would jump at their throats. This is not a niche VN or a small erogue, this is a game of the year contender with many stellar reviews and a massive achievement for the JRPG genre. Plus, Sega/Atlus won't buckle that easily, this is their star product after all.  And even if that is true, I don't think Sony can enforce this kind of censorship parity, they have a lot to lose here as a platform holder.



You know it deserves the GOTY.

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