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Devil May Cry 5 Update Removes Partial Nudity Censorship

by Aiman MaulanaApril 5, 2019
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Devil May Cry 5 Update Removes Partial Nudity Censorship

If you’re a fan of Devil May Cry 5 then chances are that you’ve heard some interesting and weird stories about the game. We recently covered about a partial nudity censorship which affected Trish in a short scene of the game. It appears that a new update has removed this censorship.

As seen in the video at the top of this page from YouTubers Itachi Uchiha, patch 1.07 for Devil May Cry 5 on the PlayStation 4 has now removed the light that initially covered up the brief partial nudity of Trish in the game’s cutscene following Mission 11. With this update, the PS4 version is now identical to that of the Xbox One and PC counterparts of Devil May Cry 5 which never had this scene censored in the first place.

However, there is a rather strange caveat with this entire ordeal. According to multiple reports and footage that has been shared online, it seems that this patch has only removed the censorship in the scene for those in the United States. For those in Europe, this scene in question still contains the same light that covers Trish’s rear area. The reasons as to why this is the case have not been given by either Sony or Capcom.

It’s a very odd chain of events but this might just not be the end of it. We’ll be reporting on the matter if and when there’s more information that becomes available.

Devil May Cry 5 is out now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. The free Bloody Palace DLC for the game is now available.

Pokdepinion: For many adults now, what you’d be seeing is relatively harmless but for kids, definitely not good for them. But then again, kids shouldn’t be playing a game like this to begin with.

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Aiman Maulana
Jack of all trades, master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one. YouTuber, video editor, tech head, and a wizard of gaming. What's up? :)

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