Game News Nintendo: No more nudity in adult games!
On the program of this daily of October 06, 2022, we start with the approval of the Brazilian regulatory body in relation to the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Then Nintendo is cracking down on nudity and hentai games and the Rings of Power series might have ended up on Netflix. The daily, here we go!
Nintendo is cracking down on nudity in video games!
La Nintendo Switch has been able to appeal to players who are fans of family games and has its own store: the eShop. External developers can offer their games and this is the case of the publisher Gamuzumi which releases games for adults. However, the latest Hot Tentacles Shoot title does not pass for Nintendo due to uncensored boobs and lewd content. The eShop’s policy has visibly changed, censoring adult games. Publishers specializing in hentai will therefore have to censor their games if they want to be able to continue to offer them on Nintendo’s hybrid.
The acquisition of Activision Blizzard is moving forward!
The redemption ofActivision Blizzard has been talked regarding a lot. With the key 68.7 billion dollars, it becomes the largest buyout in history. Activision is the number 1 publisher with a rather extensive catalog and some fear a monopoly and in particular on the license Call of Duty. The takeover is still not validated, but progress is starting to take place thanks to the validation of the Brazilian regulatory body for the transaction. This transaction would boost sales of Xbox consoles and does not hinder PlayStation, which is already very solid on its catalog and its consoles. With a view to competition, the takeover therefore poses no problem: it has therefore been validated.
The Rings of Power series might have ended up on Netflix!
Series Rings of Power is the series to watch right now on Amazon Prime Video. If the series covers events that have never been adapted to the cinema and it is not the only one to have proposed in the universe of Tolkien. The information comes from The Hollywood Reporterwhich states that other SVOD giants have tried their luck. We find HBO with a remake of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Netflix also offering several series, one centered on Gandalf and the other on Aragorn. But everything was refused.