Ready or Not - The 2nd video game to let you flash bang a small child

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So update, the mod is down because of references to CSAM. Reddit Post. I would take this with a grain of salt until if/when Nexus or Void have a official statement. (JustThatKing is, infact, a Nexus Community Manager, however.)
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My best guess is that the "references to CSAM" is referring to some changed text directly calling certain evidence "Explicit photographs of minors." Yes really, according to JustThatKing, that was why they pulled down Uncensored or Not.
If they actually cared about this they'd remove most of the coomer mods there, nevermind that if the issue is a retarded UK law then just don't allow the mod to be downloaded in the UK.
 
Sinner, a moderator for the RoN steam discussion, has made a big post regarding the taking down of Uncensored or Not. Link (No archive, Ghost Archive doesn't play well with Steam.)

Screenshot 2025-07-21 at 20-05-53 Void Interactive is actively blocking the Uncensored or Not...webp
Screenshot 2025-07-21 at 20-02-43 Void Interactive is actively blocking the Uncensored or Not...webp

TLDR: There isn't a conspiracy to hide the mod. Nexus can't host it due to references to CSAM within the mod, and Void doesn't let people reupload the mod to Mod.io because the creator disallowed reuploads. Someone could, for example, make a version of Uncensored or Not that didn't contain any reverted text referring to CSAM, and it would be allowed on Nexus since it wouldn't break the rules.
Link to Nexus's rules regarding child characters and modifications surrounding them

Obviously you can say they're lying, but I believe this explanation enough. Nexus has strict rules regarding anything even implying Child exploitation, which is a major theme of Ready or Not and something that was stripped out for the console release. People are really mad over the changes and Void and Nexus are historically bad at communicating with their userbase without sounding like massive cunts, so this happening right after the incredibly controversial update is awful optics.

nevermind that if the issue is a retarded UK law then just don't allow the mod to be downloaded in the UK.
Nexus is based out of the UK, they can't just block it from being downloaded or seen there since that's where they are actually located. They'd still be hosting said content in the UK. (or at least, I think that's how that would work.)
 
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TLDR: There isn't a conspiracy to hide the mod. Nexus can't host it due to references to CSAM within the mod, and Void doesn't let people reupload the mod to Mod.io because the creator disallowed reuploads. Someone could, for example, make a version of Uncensored or Not that didn't contain any reverted text referring to CSAM, and it would be allowed on Nexus since it wouldn't break the rules.
Link to Nexus's rules regarding child characters and modifications surrounding them

Obviously you can say they're lying, but I believe this explanation enough. Nexus has strict rules regarding anything even implying Child exploitation, which is a major theme of Ready or Not and something that was stripped out for the console release. People are really mad over the changes and Void and Nexus are historically bad at communicating with their userbase without sounding like massive cunts, so this happening right after the incredibly controversial update is awful optics.
There is definitely signs of a conspiracy though. It could all have ended quickly if they put a message of "This mod can't be distributed due to UK law #XXXXX rather than people needing to go to fucking Reddit for a reason.

Furthermore, no fucking way there aren't thousands of mods on this shitheap with unlawful content, yet suddenly the company does its due diligence without need of probing from the UK government? Wouldn't taking the initiative mean that they can now be prosecuted for breaking the rules? It's the same shit as platform managers selectively censor rules.

Finally, the fact that downloading a fucking mod is an herculean task is absolutely ridiculous.
 
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