"It's censorship," Palworld banned several words and fans blame Xbox

The title's community is upset with the latest update

"It's censorship," Palworld banned several words and fans blame Xbox

The title's community is upset with the latest update

Pocketpair recently released an update to improve and make a few tweaks to Palworld. However, the community of the popular title is upset about one detail: the update banned the use of several words, which impacted the name of certain users.

The curious thing is that part of the community believes that Pocketpair is not to blame for this, as they think that Xbox and its policies have a lot to do with it. For this reason, they lashed out at the US company and accused it of censorship.

Gamers are upset with Xbox over censorship of words in Palworld

Palworld fans are upset with Xbox after censorship
Palworld fans are upset with Xbox after censorship

The update 0.1.5.1 resolved several issues with the game on both Xbox Series X|S and PC. However, it also made a change that Pocketpair kept secret and did not report in the official update notes: the banning of certain words.

Players are upset about this adjustment and raised their voices in various forums and social networks. They claim that the censorship applies even on private servers and in the Palworld solo experience.As you can imagine, the patch banned the use of certain offensive words, which impacted some users' names.

The complaint of many is that, for now, you can't make a name change without starting a new game. For some reason, some gamers believe this is Xbox's decision, so they criticized the company for bringing censorship to the popular game. They claimed that the company's and Microsoft's policies on the issue are very strict.

"I suspect this is about aligning the Steam and Xbox versions, as Microsoft has quite strict requirements on this sort of thing," said one user.

Given this, developers accepted that the word filter still needs to be improved; however, they asked players not to create theories or conspiracies about the issue. That said, the feature is here to stay and will not go away despite complaints from some fans.

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