I don't know if anyone actually reads these forums but I'm trying to rally against censorship of games that you have already paid for after the fact. It's in the same camp as the Stop Killing Games movement since it calls out the lack of consumer autonomy when you've already purchased a game.
The developers of Ready or Not promised us a completely uncut experience of what SWAT officers might experience irl and said they would pull no punches.
Now they're pulling punches to sell their game on consoles and they're changing the PC version that everyone already paid for. Games have released different PC and console versions for decades and they're trying to claim that rating boards were what forced them to change the content, despite the fact that they released their game without an ESRB rating and are now trying to change it.
I'm planning on posing this question when Ross does his July videochat Q&A, so I hope a lot of people will help me boost this issue to the forefront.