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Sol Pacificus wrote:

I didn't quite understand that, but I know I've brought this up before that in my research, in ancient Egypt, women were free to be topless without it being considered immodest or necessarily sexually provocative, and it was even common for them to be dressed as such. I'm not sure if this was still true by the time of Greek rule, but if it were true, I'd actually be disappointed in Ubisoft for not staying true to it because we should be considerate and honest about differences in cultural attitudes and not censor truths based on our own arbitrary ideas about modesty and sexuality though I understand it might be controversial.

  1. FreetheAncientNipple You didn't add that. Hehe.

But you know Ubi and its policy. Also, there's the ESRB and the problems with gore and violence. The game itself has some violent animations and death scenes and I don't know why the F  they'd censor them in the cutscenes. (The Boss Arena death scene in Origins for example) They show quickly how Bayek impales the Boss' face with one of the trap's spikes... but Bayek's body covers all the action! Man, I don't know if Disney is behind this censorship.

That's because children also play AC, so the same goes for the women nipples.