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Neverness to Everness Changes New Character’s Pantsu Design Following Complaints

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Neverness to Everness developer Perfect World Games updated a newly released character’s outfit within about 12 hours after players complained that her pantsu had been replaced with shorts-like spats instead of the style used by previous characters.

The controversy revolves around Shinku, a new playable character arriving in the game’s upcoming Version 1.2 “Nine Hundred Ninety-Nine Nights” update.

Prior to the update’s Chinese release, some players noticed that one of Shinku’s costumes, “After School Sailor,” appeared to feature short spats (compression shorts) underneath her skirt. This sparked complaints from some fans, who argued that previous short-skirt outfits in the game had instead used a more traditional pantsu design and viewed the change as unnecessary censorship.

According to player reports, within roughly 12 hours of Version 1.2 launching in China, Perfect World Games updated the costume.

The shorts-like design was replaced with a more conventional pantsu design featuring decorative frills. Players also reported that another of Shinku’s outfits, “Dragon Hunter,” received adjustments, changing the lower-body design from shorts-like clothing to one with a higher-cut appearance.

This is a rather classic moment in the modern era, where sexy female designs are altered to be “more appropriate for a general audience”, though what is rare is seeing such censorship get reverted after complaints.

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    • It isn’t though, especially in Chinkslop. It is literally only a matter of time until they catch the eye of the rabid woke, like the chink feminists who got Snowbreak completely gutted with censorship after its obnoxiously blind users kept gloating about how “based” it was, ignoring any and all warnings.

      The worst thing? They are STILL funding Snowbreak in the millions, despite it cucking probably the hardest out of any new gacha to demands for censorship. Sunk cost and fomo is a deadly cocktail.

          • Where is the seething, troon? Where is my supposed ban and why would I be a woman?
            Imagine being so fragile that you are terrified of reading a scary tranny’s text, yet thinking that you won.

            I ask you again, why are you fearmongering and manipulating? Or let me guess, your own logic doesn’t apply here, again. Mentally ill hypocrite.

  • We have truly entered a gray area; on one hand, I am against censoring characters with sensual bodies simply because they are deemed immoral, but on the other, it seems quite cruel to force a more intense erotic nature onto a character just because the audience didn’t like it—not to mention that it violates the artists’ creative freedom.

    It just goes to show the kind of twisted mindsets that give rise to censorship.