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The team at Krafton has swiftly addressed an unexpected bug in the game InZOI that allowed players to engage in inappropriate actions by hitting car passengers, including children. IGN reported that this surprising feature found its way into a game rated for teens and highlighted a discrepancy with its official ESRB rating. Although traffic accidents are mentioned, the disturbing capability of car-related assaults on children was nowhere indicated.
This unexpected feature led to viral discussions as showcased in a Reddit post titled “I don’t think that Krafton realizes that you can run over children in inZOI.” Despite some players finding an adrenaline rush in this unsanctioned gameplay, the developers made it clear that such actions were unintended. In a statement, a **Krafton** representative confirmed that “the issue stemmed from an unintended bug,” and assured gamers that “these depictions are highly inappropriate and do not align with InZOI’s intent and values.”
With the game’s underwhelming debut and average reviews, including one describing it as a “soulless imitation of The Sims‘ worst aspects,” the developers are intent on not repeating past mistakes. Reddit continues to be a platform for animated discussions as the company enhances its review protocols. Krafton also humorously advised against certain in-game behaviors, including “repeated remarriage when children are involved.” As they further refine the game, it’s advised to remain cautious of unforeseen digital mishaps.
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