When Dead or Alive 6 was introduced forward of E3, the builders at Team Ninja mentioned they wished to “make the characters less sexualized.” You wouldn’t understand it from the particular editions releasing within the Japanese market, nevertheless. The ‘Strongest’ version options an array of accoutrements geared toward lovers of anime filth, together with a set of boob – and butt – mouse pads.
That very particular assortment is priced at ¥25,800, or roughly $230, and provides squishy mouse pads letting you relaxation your wrist in Honoka’s bosom, between Marie Rose’s butt cheeks, or within the delicate areas of an as-yet-unannounced new feminine character. Yes, a brand new character was simply pre-announced by a salacious mouse pad.
You’ll additionally get a dakimakura cowl for the physique pillows you may have at house which options Kasumi and Ayane, each of who appear to be falling out of their conventional outfits. The assortment lastly accommodates 5 rest room posters, made for hanging within the wetter components of your own home in case you want one thing to have a look at whereas doing no matter it’s you do within the rest room.
This data all got here alongside the Dead or Alive 6 release date final week, although on condition that this can be a Japanese-exclusive launch it escaped most English-speaking consideration on the time – except for DualShockers, who translated the apparently forbidden contents of the press launch.
Dead or Alive has historically given ample consideration to the physiques of its feminine fighters – which is a euphemistic method of claiming that breasts are at all times entrance and heart. Team Ninja has made overtures at lowering the sequence’ sexualization going again to Dead or Alive 5, although that method has tended to fade away after launch in favour of mountainous piles of suggestive DLC costumes and new characters like Honoka and Marie Rose aimed squarely on the otaku crowd.
The first Dead or Alive 6 trailer hinted at one other stab at that extra conservative method, with artwork director Yohei Shimbori saying again then that “We wanted to make a more cool and mature Dead or Alive this time, and to that end we made a conscious decision to make the characters less sexualized.”
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