Recently, some gamers noticed the Code Violet promo, which was published back in the summer. Then the authors presented a premium edition, which will include additional skins for the heroine — questions arose about their design.
Developers from TeamKill Media presented very revealing outfits (one of them strongly resembles the image of Elexis Sinclaire from SiN). At the same time, they refused to release the PC version of Code Violet under the pretext that PC gamers create "vulgar mods" on PC.
Users did not appreciate such hypocrisy. khizar4 suggested why the authors made such a statement about vulgar mods earlier:
"They probably weren't going to do a PC port anyway, but instead of just saying that, they thought, \"Let's make this announcement in a way that game journalists are happy with,\" and get positive media coverage."
Dayreach believes that they were simply misunderstood: "They meant the fear that the character would be sexualized and they would not be able to monetize it."
jeffwingersballs: "TeamKill Media: You can objectify women, but it's a privilege you have to pay for"
Differentnameo: "Because YOU, an unacceptable person, are forbidden from sexualizing characters. THEY can, because they are acceptable. They can do the same thing that they say you can't, and that's perfectly normal. Because that's how morality works!"