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Gori Cuddly Carnage’s devs are giving blood to balance out the game’s censored gore

The developer is encouraging fans to join in the blood donations.

Wired Productions, the publisher behind Gori Cuddly Carnage, has announced that the game’s tremendous amount of blood and gore has had to be censored in the Japanese version of the game. In response to the blood saved, development team members are donating theirs to the NHS.

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In an announcement on Twitter, the Gori Cuddly Carnage‘s publisher explained how the gallons of blood you see in all other versions of the title have been replaced in the Japanese version with “purple toy juice.” The publisher insists that this is an entirely new substance and isn’t just a recoloring or reskinning of the existing blood and gore players witnessed before the changes were made.

The Japanese version of Gori Cuddly Carnage contains ‘purple toy juice,’ not blood

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Image via Angry Demon Studio

Some of Angry Demon Studio’s staff are using the lack of blood in one regional version of Gori Cuddly Carnage as an excuse to give blood to the NHS. This means the UK’s healthcare system will have a few more pints of blood to help save lives, which seems like an extremely wholesome response to your game’s censorship.

Gori Cuddly Carnage is an incredibly gory game starring a cat on a hoverboard who slices and dices their way through mutated unicorns on a post-apocalyptic Earth. Having played the game, I can’t quite imagine it without the sheer amount of blood on-screen during combat, though I do understand why the Japanese rating board wants it to be toned down slightly.

Of course, gory games being censored isn’t anything new, Especially in Japan. Many games have different versions for the region because certain adult themes and visuals aren’t as accepted by the country’s rating boards. For example, Cybperunk 2077 was censored in a few ways in Japan because it gets the player up close and personal in sex scenes, fierce shootouts, and bloody brawls.

It’s important to note that the developer hasn’t said that Gori Cuddly Carnage has been changed in any other meaningful ways for the region. Yes, a few dead human bodies have been removed, but the core focus of this game is killing mutant unicorn toys and some of the biggest and scariest toy-themed bosses to ever grace a video game. The last thing on your mind is going to be the lack of human remains.

Finally, as more a footnote to this announcement about censorship and donating blood, Wired Productions added that a demo for Gori Cuddly Carnage is slated to release in August this year. With the game’s release date set for August 29, 2024, the demo will likely be out at the start of the month to give you plenty of time to indulge in the gore and crave more by the time release day rolls around.


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