The sequel to the popular historical game Kingdom Come: Deliverance has reportedly been banned in Saudi Arabia due to unskippable scenes that local authorities consider immoral. It is speculated that the reason is LGBTQ themes. Warhorse Studio reportedly refused to edit the game's content, which led to the ban. Saudi Arabia has a long history of censoring games that do not meet its cultural norms. There has been no official statement from local authorities or Warhorse Studio yet. But it is unlikely that anyone will make a statement about this. The game will be released on February 4, 2025 on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S with Czech dubbing.
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Who cares about the so-called "cultural norms" of uncultured barbarians who don't know concepts like tolerance, equality, women aren't even allowed to drive there, and overall they are several hundred years behind the developed world and practice the inhuman "law" of Sharia.
There is no LGBTQ nonsense there and there won't be, just some Jouda translated an article from their crap with Google Translate and the word gay popped up and he immediately got hooked. In the translation there is only a cutscene in which there are sexual games that last about a minute and can't be skipped and they don't support sex in games, nothing more, nothing less.