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Developer of PS5 Dinosaur Horror Rejects PC Due to Mod Concerns

Jan 20, 2025 4:21 PM

The developer of the PS5-exclusive dinosaur horror game Code Violet has announced it will not be releasing a PC version due to concerns over modders creating inappropriate and vulgar content related to the game's characters. TeamKill Media, known for their previous title Quantum Error, is prioritizing the artistic integrity and respect for voice actors, stating they want to avoid any tarnishing of their vision through illicit mods. Code Violet, inspired by Dino Crisis, is set for release in July 2025. This decision reflects a broader conversation in the gaming industry regarding modding and the implications of adult content on game reputations.

Why is Code Violet not being released on PC?

Code Violet is not being released on PC because the developers want to prevent modders from creating vulgar versions of the characters, as they prioritize artistic integrity and respect for their voice actors.

As for the game's background, Code Violet aims to blend action and horror elements reminiscent of the classic Dino Crisis series, which was popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The game features protagonist Violet Sinclair, who must navigate a world filled with dangerous dinosaurs while overcoming various challenges. The choice to focus exclusively on PS5 highlights the developer's intention to deliver a high-quality experience without the distractions of potentially inappropriate mods commonly seen on PC platforms.



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