Skullgirls Controversy: Devs' Content Changes Spark Backlash

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A recent update to the 2D fighting game Skullgirls removed allusions to real-world hate groups, made adjustments to sexualization and racial sensitivity, and removed content deemed in "poor taste." This decision has resulted in a surge of negative Steam reviews, although some players have expressed support for the changes. The game's developer, Charley Price, defended the changes, stating that they were made after careful consideration and discussions among the development team.
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