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“Sword Star” PS5 Game Trailer Reveals Controversial Content: Rated as Restricted Game by South Korean Government

The latest trailer of “Stellar Blade”, a beautiful girl action game currently being developed by Shift Up for PS5, shows a lot of content. Director Kim Hyung-tae believes that the sexy back of the heroine “Eve” is the key to this game. Selling point, this work was rated as a restricted work by the South Korean government due to elements of obvious nudity and bloody violence.

“Sword Star” published by Sony Interactive Entertainment allows players to save the devastated earth and control the characters in fast-paced battles. Since the game adopts a third-person perspective, players need to keep an eye on the back of the game protagonist Eve for a long time, Shift Up CEO and Ben Creator Kim Hyung Tae revealed that the team paid special attention to the back design when making the character model.

Shift Up is famous for its “Victory Goddess: Nikki” animation of beautiful girls with perky buttocks and sexy thighs.Kim Hyung Tae told foreign media GamesRadar+its studio style is not only the pursuit of pure sensationalism, but also in the context of the global PC trend and social perceptions of beautiful game characters that are not entirely positive, it is a brave attempt for the “Sword Star” team to create a super-positive Eve.

“When I play games, I hope to see characters who are better-looking than myself. That’s what I want. I don’t want to see ordinary things, but crave for something more ideal. I think this is quite important in entertainment forms. The important part is, after all, this is entertainment tailored for adults.”

The heroine of “Sword Star” made her debut in the game in 2019. Even before the Chinese “Star Blade” was renamed, she has been the focus of the player community. During the PlayStation live broadcast event in February, she changed into multiple sets of clothes and monsters During the fight, the audience couldn’t take their eyes off her sexy back.

According to Korean media This Is Game Report“Sword Star” passed the review of the South Korean regulatory agency Game Management Committee (GRAC) and was rated as an 18+ restricted game “not suitable for use by teenagers”. There are two main reasons: the female character has overly provocative and obviously body-revealing clothing; There is also violent content, including scenes of characters with severed limbs and blood splattering.

Previously, Kim Hyung Tae said that “Sword Star” was deeply inspired by “God of War” and “NieR: Automata”. The goal of the game is the ultimate “19 + action” and the single-player content of the complete game ending. The so-called “19 + action” is not a gimmick. , but to achieve an unlimited action gaming experience.

“Sword Star” is expected to be released on PS5 on April 26.

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