Ubisoft Quickly Restores Censored Nudity in Far Cry 4 Following Mistaken Patch
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Ubisoft Quickly Restores Censored Nudity in Far Cry 4 Following Mistaken Patch

Ubisoft acts swiftly to revert changes made to Far Cry 4's nudity after an accidental patch caused unexpected censorship.

In a surprising turn of events, Ubisoft acted quickly to rectify an error made during a recent update for Far Cry 4. The patch, issued on April 3, inadvertently replaced content intended for the Japanese version of the game, leading to the unexpected censorship of scenes that contained nudity. Players reported that a female character who had previously appeared topless was suddenly clothed as a result of the update.

Following the backlash from fans on social media and gaming forums, Ubisoft confirmed the mistake was unintentional and assured the community that the nudity was restored shortly after the misstep. Many speculated that the change might relate to new business relations between Ubisoft and a major company, but the firm has not tied this specific update to external pressures.

This incident highlights the complexities involved in maintaining gaming content across different territories while trying to appease regulatory standards.

Here’s the original Reddit post addressing the censorship: Reddit Post

The company continues to monitor feedback closely and remains committed to preserving players’ experiences in their titles.

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