AdHoc Studio has dropped a new patch for Dispatch on the Nintendo Switch, tackling the unexpected censorship that stirred up a storm among players. This update matters because it shows how game developers can respond to community feedback and make things right.
The update, cheekily named the “HR Violations Pack,” is now live in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. It unlocks more nudity options, letting you see “breasts, butts, and birds”—though not without some restrictions from Nintendo remaining intact. Still, players now have more choices, like pixelated effects or funny cover-ups like jorts, instead of just those clunky black boxes. If you’re curious about how the gaming world is dealing with censorship, check out how Nintendo is handling other challenges.
AdHoc explained the initial censorship surprise was due to last-minute regional rating requirements. They had to make a single Switch build that met Nintendo’s toughest standards. For those who bought the game expecting the content shown in trailers and previews, this patch is a long-awaited fix. Meanwhile, if you’re exploring new games, see what’s dropping on the Xbox Game Pass this month.
Looking ahead, this patch is also set to roll out on PC and PS5, with Xbox updates coming soon. Stay tuned for more updates on your favorite platforms and keep an eye on how Nintendo Switch 2 games continue to evolve.
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