Paul Tassi is unhappy that the developers responded to the indignation of the gaming community and gave players what they asked for
Forbes journalist Paul Tassi published an article in which he criticized ShiftUp's decision to release updated and more revealing versions of the costumes for Eva in Stellar Blade. We are talking about Midsummer Alice and Midsummer Redhood, in which the main character’s chest and bikini area are not so covered.
“The bad thing is that The culture war proponents were rewarded for their frankly ridiculous campaign against the developers, Sony and everyone involved in changing the original outfits, based on a conspiracy that did not exist. It's not very good that the developers “rewarded” these people for their behavior.”.
In other words: Paul Tassi is unhappy that the developers listened to opinion of people who actually play games and spend real money on their hobby.
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