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Wuthering Waves adds unannounced censorship to signs designs

Wuthering Waves adds unannounced censorship to signs designs Wuthering Waves adds unannounced censorship to signs designs

A recent Cenzura Wuthering Waves, which refers to a new character and boss in version 2.2, has led to a great discussion in the community. Kuro games seem to have implemented some changes to the entity design, and especially their clothes to better adapt them to the game of the game. Visual tweets entered into force on all servers after smaller shader updates.

While most players have continued their playing after changes, some want the design of the characters to be renewed into their original state.


Explored unannounced Wuthering Waves Cenzur

AND Wuthering waves 2.2 update He officially met Cantarell in a list that can be played. She boasts unique design elements and games, so many players have invited her with the latest banner. Moreover, her convincing personality further intrigued fans to complete an associate accompaniment.

Despite the positive reception, Kuro Games censored some of his visual elements, which were against age limit. To be concrete, its designs were fixed without notice.

Officials have further implemented censorship in shadow on Fleurdelys boss in wuthering waves. The developer, however, considered her clothing discovered and added textures to this to better adjust the entity. Although changes could achieve the desired standards, some fans have caused concern about its potential influence on the artistic expression of the characters.

Kuro Games previously censored Scar’s clothes, which can still be seen in the game. The same treatment can be expected for Cantarel and Fleurdelys. Developers retain rights to manage and control virtual assets to improve or services. Fans hoped to see the official announcement before the Cenzure wave and wanted to return the original figure design to Global servers.


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