Street Fighter V – Two female characters and some censorship [VIDEO]

It looks like two female characters and their moves in Street Fighter V was offensive for some. The newest build of the beta saw Cammy and R. Mika falling under some slight censorship. In fact, if you don’t really pay attention, you might not even find these slight modifications happening to them and their moves!

Rainbow Mika‘s special move started off originally with a buttslap. You can forget about that, because Capcom deleted this move. The finishing move also got modified: the enemy character now isn’t ending up between her legs either. Cammy’s intro move didn’t get changed, the camera angle did though: you can now not see her crotch anymore. We only have one question about these changes: since when were these offensive at all? What happens next, will Ryu’s beard get removed due to being too offensive?!

You can see these changes in the two videos below. Street Fighter V will be out on PlayStation 4 and PC on February 16, 2016.

Spread the love
Avatar photo
Anikó, our news editor and communication manager, is more interested in the business side of the gaming industry. She worked at banks, and she has a vast knowledge of business life. Still, she likes puzzle and story-oriented games, like Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments, which is her favourite title. She also played The Sims 3, but after accidentally killing a whole sim family, swore not to play it again. (For our office address, email and phone number check out our IMPRESSUM)

No comments

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

theGeek TV