TeamKill Media, the developer of upcoming dino horror recreation Code Violet, has revealed that the sport will not be coming to PC, and it is all to do with what the studio thinks modders will do with its characters.
In a put up on X, the studio confirms that its recreation, which appears to be like reasonably like a mix of Capcom’s Dino Disaster and EA’s Lifeless Area, will stay a console unique as a result of it would not need modders creating “vulgar variations of the principle character” or another characters.
TeamKill goes on to say it holds its “voice actresses and actors with excessive regard”, in addition to its “inventive imaginative and prescient for the sport and story”, and that modders creating “sexual mods” would make “a joke out of [the studio’s] artwork” and probably tarnish Code Violet‘s actors’ “popularity”.

When requested whether or not the sport might be coming to Xbox or not, TeamKill says it would “be unique to PS5”, and in response to a suggestion that Code Violet is Sony-funded, the developer clarifies it’s “100% unbiased” and has “no funding or assist from anybody however ourselves”.
The sport apparently will not be coming to Xbox as a result of TeamKill would not “have the time or experience” to dedicate to creating an Xbox port, and that doing so would “want further manpower”.
Given how troublesome an Xbox port would apparently have been for Black Delusion: Wukong, one other PlayStation 5 unique, maybe TeamKill is correct to not decide to leaving the PS5 exclusivity den anytime quickly.
You possibly can check out the (reasonably enigmatic) debut trailer for Code Violet proper right here.
Provided that Capcom would not appear instantly excited about reviving Dino Disaster (and that authentic creator Shinji Mikami definitely is not), Code Violet is likely to be the perfect you may get on that entrance, so it’s kind of of a disgrace it will not be coming to PC.
At any price, the sport is ready to launch for PS5 someday in July this 12 months. Keep tuned for extra.