Why This Topic Landed in Japan

Japanese mobile-game and anime fans are sensitive to overseas censorship, especially when character outfits or interaction modes are changed after users have already invested time or money. The topic also connected to recurring distrust of Chinese regulation and claims that feminist pressure is reshaping entertainment.

Key Reaction Themes

  • Paid-content frustration — Users focused on touch and interaction modes being removed after purchase.
  • Censorship anxiety — Comments treated the change as part of a wider pattern in Chinese and Korean games.
  • Search for uncensored alternatives — Some users pointed to adult-game platforms as the only reliable escape.

What Japanese Netizens Are Saying

  • "In Snowbreak, the fabric area increased. Character interaction mode was removed. Touching and camera-angle changes are no longer allowed. Uh, the interaction mode I paid for got deleted."
  • "What is left if you take the eroticism away from women?"
  • "This is so lame."
  • "Isn't Snowbreak Korean? The one targeted by feminists?"
  • "Chinese feminists really have influence."
  • "It's over. Put it on FANZA."
  • "Honkai Impact 3rd went through something like this too: one week of service suspension, then touch and underwear features gone."
  • "What is the point of Chinese regulations like this? Does China not even have adult videos?"
  • "FANZA games are the answer after all."
  • "China has been taken over by feminists even more than Japan and Korea. These regulations can kill games."
  • "Didn't this game have some workaround code to undress characters? They'll probably hide something again."
  • "No good. It isn't worth playing anymore."