The PlayStation Store has long been a platform where indie developers can showcase their games, but its open-door policy has sparked criticism from the gaming community. Recently, the announcement of "ONLYFANS: Model Simulator" for PS5 ignited a wave of backlash, with gamers questioning whether Sony has become too lenient when it comes to content moderation.
A tweet from user Pure PlayStation brought attention to the game's inclusion in the PS5 lineup:
ONLYFANS: Model Simulator is officially listed as a PS5 game! What are we going to do with this endless list of AI simulation games in the PSN? Has Sony PlayStation become too soft on censorship?
The post quickly gained traction, with many gamers expressing frustration in the comments. The consensus among critics is that Sony needs to implement stricter quality control measures for games published on its platform.
According to the game’s description, "OF Model Simulator" allows players to step into the shoes of a model building a business on adult content platforms.
Key features include:
- Avatar Customization: Create a unique avatar by adjusting facial features, clothing, hairstyles, and accessories to stand out.
- Financial Management: Set subscription prices, offer premium options, and optimize revenue strategies.
- Goals and Achievements: Track progress, grow your subscriber base, earn rewards, and conduct photoshoots to boost reputation.
While the game doesn't explicitly feature adult content, its premise draws heavily from the real-world OnlyFans platform, which is often associated with adult entertainment. This thematic connection has made it a lightning rod for criticism.
Many gamers believe that Sony has a responsibility to ensure that games sold on its platform align with broader community standards. They argue that allowing titles like "OnlyFans: Model Simulator" undermines the credibility of the PlayStation brand.
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