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Resident Evil Village Will Be Heavily Censored In Japan – Kotaku Australia
Resident Evil Village looks absolutely gnarly, but if you’re living in Japan you won’t be able to play the game in all its blood-soaked glory.

Modern horror games have pushed the limits of the genre over the past few decades. As graphics improve, games have become more violent, bloody and traumatic for players. These changes have meant ratings difficulties for some games, like the upcoming Resident Evil Village. As Capcom revealed in a statement to its Japanese audience, the game will be heavily censored in Japan to comply with Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO) standards.
The changes include removing decapitations of humanoid…
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