Final Fantasy 16 producer is begging, pleading with fans not to get freaky with mods in lead-up to PC release
Briefly

Naoki Yoshida, the producer of Final Fantasy 16, has requested fans refrain from creating "offensive or inappropriate" mods. His plea highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing creative expression and the game's image.
Yoshida's warning appears largely aimed at preventing vulgar content that could harm the game's reputation. History shows that even minor modding can lead to significant backlash from developers.
Despite the request, the Final Fantasy PC community has a history of producing both tasteful and salacious mods. While some creators thrive on bounds of modesty, others dive into the lewd.
Yoshida's statement suggests a deeper concern for developer reputation tied to mod creation, particularly how undesirable content can affect perceptions among investors and the gaming audience.
Read at VG247
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