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InZoi Developer Strengthens Reviews After Bug Allows Child Deaths

Mar 28, 2025 4:52 PM

Krafton has addressed a significant issue in its early access life simulation game, InZoi, by patching a bug that allowed players to run over and kill child characters in the game. This controversy arose after a clip surfaced on Reddit showcasing disturbing gameplay, prompting a swift response from the developer. Krafton stated that the incident was caused by an unintended bug that has now been resolved and emphasized that such depictions do not align with their company values. They are also improving internal review processes to avoid similar future issues, highlighting their commitment to age-appropriate content.

What measures is Krafton taking to prevent future issues in InZoi?

Krafton is strengthening its internal review processes to ensure that future content in InZoi reflects the company's intent and values, particularly regarding sensitive topics like child characters in gameplay.

InZoi is a life simulation game that aims to rival well-established titles like The Sims. Despite the initial excitement, the game has received mixed reviews so far, with some players finding it lacking in personality and engaging gameplay. While it offers expansive customization options and beautifully detailed worlds, early impressions have suggested that the game needs more memorable events and activities to keep players invested.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2025-03-28 17:06:10
Glad to see Krafton acting quickly on this—nothing kills a sim game's vibe faster than unintended dark humor. Hopefully, the extra review steps mean we can focus on the actual gameplay improvements next. Between this and the mixed reviews, InZoi's got an uphill battle, but at least they're prioritizing polish over PR disasters. Here's hoping the next update brings more charm to match those gorgeous visuals.
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