Dispatch got hit by a bizarre censorship on Nintendo Switch. The key promotional art for the deluxe edition, which is heavily inspired by an X-Men comic cover, features some minor changes, including Flambae's shorts and both Prism's and Malevola's bikinis.
The original art, which is a direct reference to Jim Lee's X-Men swimsuit art, features a ton of skin on display. Flambe's shorts are unbuttoned, Prism is wearing a thong, and Malevola's chest is a lot more exposed.
You can take a look at the original artwork down below.
Now, the art work displayed on the Nintendo Switch North American eShop
Why Did Nintendo Censor Dispatch?
Truth is, there isn't really a concrete reason for it other than trying to keep a family-friendly appearance. That being said, the censored artwork can only be seen in the North American Nintendo eShop, with the likes of the EU able to see the original version.
The game itself does feature some crass language and very graphic depictions of human genitalia; however, there's an option to censor basically everything.
It's also rather bizarre that they decided to censor Dispatch's artwork of all things, considering the eShop is filled to the brim with hentai-slop. AI-generated, low-budget cash grabs designed to appeal to a very gullible portion of Nintendo's audience.
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