Capcom speaks on the decision not to include point-earning erotica photos in Dead Rising Remake, states it’s not “a response to a changing cultural climate”

Following much debate on the matter of erotica photos being removed from the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, Capcom has issued a statement on its removal. This statement, attributed to the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster development team, offers some insight into Capcom’s decision not to include the feature in the Deluxe Remaster, with the company arguing that it is not an appropriate reward for survival, and not a skill required from a journalist in Frank’s position. The statement reads as follows:

“When developing Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, we tried our best to create a game that would please returning core fans and appeal to new players alike. As development progressed, we inevitably discovered that we couldn’t include everything from the original game. In the case of the Erotica points system, this was something we discussed at length and decided to remove; not so much as a response to a changing cultural climate, but because we felt there is no need to have a reward points system on this basis.

“Additionally, when considering Frank’s situation, it is not an appropriate reward for survival and not a skill required of a journalist trying to stay alive for the next 72 hours during a zombie apocalypse. However, players will still have the right to choose their picture subjects freely, and even though they won’t receive points, it is up to them to decide what photos they will take to represent their journey.”

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