Metropolis: Lux Obscura is a game that is clearly out of Nintendo’s image as a family-friendly game. The game itself has all the aspects of a game that will usually put it out of Nintendo’s console, such as sex, nudity and heavy violence. However, as the Nintendo Switch is marketed as a console for everyone (not just for kids), the game made it into the Nintendo eShop… on Nintendo’s terms.
Although the final game is not censored, as you can see, Nintendo stepped in to censor the game’s image on the eShop.
This will in no way affect the actual game, but it’s somehow reassuring to see that Nintendo is taking steps, albeit minimal in effect, to censor their eShop storefront.
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