So, uh, awkward. Apparently, itâs possible to display porn within Splatoon 3 matches. This weekend, a group of vtubers broadcasted porn videos in Splatoon 3 by using the ink projectiles as a video screen. The stream caused âSplatoon AVâ (adult video) to trend on Japanese Twitter, and the participating vtubing group Sinsogumi issued an apology.
Iâm actually kind of fascinated by how they went about this. According to Automaton Media, vtuber Sinsogumi made porn appear by setting the ink transparency to zero, and then showing a porn video underneath. Nintendo didnât like that and responded by copyright striking one of the more popular âAVâ videos. However, some Robin Hoods on the internet have preserved clips of the original stream.
i don't think it's exactly the same one pic.twitter.com/zcbshXL4dR
— BoeJiden (đ profile, don't look if ur underrage) (@SparkzNFTking) October 10, 2022
LMAOOOOOOOO#AVăčăă© https://t.co/74MFtqTjo6 pic.twitter.com/jWKUghdfu9
— đ€ (@seik0uu) October 10, 2022
As you can see, more parts of the porn video are displayed whenever ink is splattered across the field. An archived tweet from one of the participating vtubers says that it was part of a competition where whichever side got banned from YouTube would lose. Kotaku reached out to Sinsogumi, but did not receive a response by the time of publication. The vtubing groupâs leader Ikinone Tomeru uploaded a video apology for the stream on October 8. Although her tone is repentant, she did give the apology while wearing a green dinosaur outfit.
Nintendo seemed to respond to the incident today. âUse that violates public order and morals, acts that intentionally mislead the rules of the game, acts that significantly damage the value of the game or characters and the world, and acts that encourage or take advantage of them will be deleted or legally enforced,â tweeted the official Japanese account (which is machine translated). Kotaku reached out to ask if the statement was issued specifically in response to the Splatoon stream but did not receive a response by the time of publication.
Honestly, I think the tech is pretty cool. I just wouldnât upload anything like âSplatoon AVâ to YouTube.
Update 10/12/2022 at 10:00 A.M. E.T.: Several vtubers who participated in the âSplatoon AVâ match have had their accounts banned by YouTube. Ikinone Tomeru and Kikaze Kimonoâs accounts were deleted recently for âmultiple or severe violations of YouTubeâs policy on nudity or sexual content,â while Sigureâs channel had been deleted during the initial not-safe-for-work stream. Kotaku reached out to YouTube to clarify over whether or not Nintendo had been involved in their account removals, but did not get a response by the time of publication.
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