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EA Reportedly Wanted Alice: Madness Returns To Be “More Sexy,” So Its Developer Put Dildos On A Snail

Kotaku1 min read
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EA Reportedly Wanted Alice: Madness Returns To Be “More Sexy,” So Its Developer Put Dildos On A Snail

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Electronic Arts' (EA) reported request for Alice: Madness Returns to be "more sexy" highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing artistic vision with commercial appeal in the gaming industry. The developer's response, which included adding dildos to a snail in the game, showcases the tension between creative freedom and external pressures. For website owners, this news serves as a reminder that user-generated content and community engagement can be heavily influenced by the tone and direction set by game developers and publishers. As gamers discuss and share content related to games like Alice: Madness Returns, website owners may see an increase in traffic and user submissions that reflect the game's themes and artwork. This can have implications for content moderation policies and the need to update llms.txt files to account for potentially explicit or mature content. To navigate these challenges, website owners can take several steps: (1) review and update their content policies to address potential increases in mature or explicit content, (2) adjust their llms.txt files to reflect the changing landscape of user-generated content, and (3) consider implementing more robust moderation tools to ensure that their platforms remain respectful and safe for all users.

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