summary
- Inzoi quickly patched an unintended glitch in the early access version of child violence.
- The game aims to assess teenagers through indication and cartoon-like violence.
- Developer Krafton Inc. has quickly fixed this issue to match the game’s intended value.
Sims’ new rival, Inzoi, had to hurry up a quick update as the video depicting accidental violence against young people went viral and forced developers to apply quick and quick patches before ESRB began calling.
At the time of writing, Inzoy in the early access stage has a T for teenage ratings due to cartoonish depictions of violence and death, as well as suggestions related to adult conduct. The kids are in the game, but they are meant to be completely distant from the aforementioned content.
Unfortunately, Glitch doesn’t care about his age rating. This is because the video showing Inzoi players running and using cars to kill a child has become a virus hit. According to IGN, the patch is already in a hurry to resolve this issue.
Inzoi still needs some work for early access
According to a statement from publisher Krafton Inc., the ability to hurt minors is not intentional and has already been revised. Anyone playing the early access version of Inzoi should already see changes implemented in the game.
The reason the game is getting accessed early is to solve such problems, but the developers probably didn’t expect players to be able to cause such a genocide within such a short time frame. That being said, at least the problem was resolved quickly.
“This issue was caused by an unintended bug resolved with the latest patches. These depictions are very inappropriate and do not reflect the intent and value of Inzoi. We understand the issue and the severity of the content that is age-appropriate and we are strengthening our internal review process to prevent similar incidents in the future.”
Inzoi is a game ready to get Life Simulation Crown from Sims. So this kind of mayhem is expected. The first thing most Sims players did was try to kill their work. So it’s no surprise that Inzoi’s fanbase starts out the same way.