Gori: Cuddly Carnage Donates Blood in Game and Real Life, Calls Players to Join

Gaming Staff • July 9, 2024

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In response to the censorship of "Gori: Cuddly Carnage" in China, Korea, and Japan, Wired Productions and Angry Demon Studio have decided to donate blood in the UK and Sweden, and are encouraging players to do the same. Players who share selfies of themselves donating blood on social media with the hashtag #GorisGotBlood will be featured in the game's credits as "lifesavers." The game will now feature "purple juice" instead of blood in the console versions in China and Korea. "Gori: Cuddly Carnage" will be available for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch on August 29th for $21.99, €21.99, and £17.99. Wired Productions is an indie publisher known for their diverse range of titles, and Angry Demon Studio is an independent game developer based in Sweden.

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