Japanese publishing house Square enix updated the list of general rules and guidelines for creating themed fan content dedicated to the game franchise NieR…
In particular, the audience explained that it was impossible to use their creations for commercial purposes, and also called on fans when creating amateur works based on NieR “adhere to certain moral and social norms“.
Given the intricacies of the context of a fictional universe NieR, the mention of a moral and ethical framework somewhat surprised the players. And later he shared their bewilderment personally Yoko Taro, the father of the famous role-playing series.
He mentioned the publication SE and admitted that, in his opinion, NieR itself has long stepped over the ones described in the text “boundaries of what is permitted“…
“Here’s an updated list of the NieR content creation guidelines.
“Do not post anything that has the potential to violate public, moral and social norms.”
But as I said before, it seems to me that the storytelling in NieR itself has long gone beyond all these norms … “, – said Yoko Taro.
ニ ー ア の 二次 創作 ガ イ ド ラ イ ン だ そ う で す。
「公 序 良 俗 に 反 す る 、 社会 的 な 許 容 限度 を 超 え る 行為 を し な い こ と」
放送 で も 言 っ た け ど 、 ニ ー ア 本 編 が こ の ラ イ ン を 超 え て る 気 が す る な …… https://t.co/XxD3xn7dFV
– yokotaro (@yokotaro) February 2, 2023
In the comments, users of the developer supported, mentioning that the game franchise has never been shy about explicit or provocative scenes.
Right now Yoko Taro works on at least two projects – mobile NieR: Reincarnationas well as console NieR Replicant ver. 1.22474487139 …, which is an extended version of the original 2010 game.
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