Users must play the game in "good moral and manner"

Feb 6, 2015 09:41 GMT  ·  By

The mods made by PC users for the upcoming Dead or Alive 5: Last Round fighting game might force developer Team Ninja to stop releasing other PC titles, as the fan-made creations must be "in good moral and manner."

The Dead or Alive series has been around for quite some time, and while it mostly consists of great fighting experiences, developer Team Ninja hasn't been afraid of exploiting the wide array of attractive female fighters and putting them in beach volleyball activities and other such things.

With the new Dead or Alive 5: Last Round, the studio is bringing the game to PC, and as you can imagine, quite a lot of people are eager to see what mods will be made by users for the game.

However, Team Ninja issues a warning, via MCV, saying that it will be forced to take action against inappropriate mods to the fighting game. According to the Japanese studio, PC users should play nice or otherwise it won't release future titles on the platform.

"We have to deal with mod issues from an IP holder perspective," Last Round Director Yohei Shimbori says. "We would like to ask PC users to play our game in good moral and manner. Otherwise, we won't be able to release a title for PC again."

Dead or Alive 5: Last Round launches on the PC on March 30, and you can bet that mods will appear soon after that.

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