Spike Chunsoft to Lift Ban on Streaming Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc

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Chunsoft has a rule of banning streaming of their games because they beleive it stops people from buying them if they are spoiled.

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Spike Chunsoft to Lift Ban on Streaming Danganronpa Ending​


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Spike Chunsoft shared a special Christmas Eve surprise for Let’s Players and streamers. The company announced that starting on December 24, 2022, it is fully lifting the long-standing ban on streaming or recording video of the first Danganronpa game (called Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc in English) past chapter 1. Now the rest of the game, including the Danganronpa ending can be viewed by all and sundry, with no permission needed.

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On a blog post posted to the official Danganronpa website, Spike Chunsoft noted that since its launch in 2010, it has discouraged game streamers and creators making “Let’s Play” videos from recording the story of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc past chapter 1. After the ban is lifted, players can distribute play videos as they wish, up to and including the Danganronpa ending. The motivations for this ban were simple: As a linear mystery game, the story of Danganronpa is particularly vulnerable to spoilers.

But thirteen years have passed since its release, with several sequels out in the wild and versions of Danganronpa are available available on contemporary platforms. As such, Spike Chunsoft believes it is time that more people “experience the shock and surprise” that comes from experiencing the story, whether they play it directly or not.

As an additional hint, Spike Chunsoft stated that the lifting of the ban on December 24th coincides with a special date related to Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. It encouraged fans to deduce the connection and reflect on it while they wait for the embargo to expire.

To be clear, the spoiler ban lift only applies to the first Danganronpa game. Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, are all still under embargo. Spike Chunsoft discourages the sharing of video or strreams past the first chapters of the subsequent games. The lifting also only applies to personal, non-commercial use. Corporations and businesses seeking to capitalize on streams of Danganronpa should contact Spike Chunsoft for permission. As an aside, it should be pointed out that these rules mainly apply to those based in Japan, where rights-holders like Spike Chunsoft have more control over videos that would fall under “fair use” doctrines elsewhere.

More details about Spike Chunsoft’s “Play License” with regard to video creation and streaming may be seen here.
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Gee I sure hope there aren't a million playthroughs on Youtube because it's old as dirt

Fun fact, streaming Ultra Despair Girls will most definitely net you a ban and Goodbye Despair will as well if you happen to get a certain scene. Have fun with that, streamers!
 
Gee I sure hope there aren't a million playthroughs on Youtube because it's old as dirt

Fun fact, streaming Ultra Despair Girls will most definitely net you a ban and Goodbye Despair will as well if you happen to get a certain scene. Have fun with that, streamers!
It's kind of odd they go after streamers but not the Youtube playthroughs.
 
As an additional hint, Spike Chunsoft stated that the lifting of the ban on December 24th coincides with a special date related to Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. It encouraged fans to deduce the connection and reflect on it while they wait for the embargo to expire.
Not to go full retard but as someone who got way too deep into the Danganronpa community for a solid 2-3 years, I hate the fact that I could immediately register what that meant. Junko is one of the most popular Danganronpa characters by far and her birthday isn't anything special, I don't know why it's meant to be some important date.
 
Seems to have died down its insanity when the Junko fanatic killed someone.
Indeed, there's not as much batshittery as I expected from this fandom given the type of people you'd think Danganronpa would attract.

I mean shit, I saw the Danganronpa Community thread finally had its first update in forever and I went in hoping to see some news about some faggot cutting his arm off so he can Nagito it up, but it was just you crossposting about this stream ban lifting.
 
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Not to go full retard but as someone who got way too deep into the Danganronpa community for a solid 2-3 years, I hate the fact that I could immediately register what that meant. Junko is one of the most popular Danganronpa characters by far and her birthday isn't anything special, I don't know why it's meant to be some important date.
I never understood the idea of character birthday date, why should people even care?
 
Wait, there was a irl murder? Or was that a game reference?

I never understood the idea of character birthday date, why should people even care?
Japan gives characters blood types too. It's just to give you an idea of the character, or certain dates that are related to them.

Like think of if ... what's popular, OK the Addams family girl had a birthday on Halloween (idk if she has one). Or a character who comes back to life is on Christmas (Jesus reference).
 
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If this has been a thing for a while, then how come have people like Joseph Watson have streamed the whole series without incident? Also, it's so fickle when companies do this, people will pay for and play your game if it's good regardless of spoilers.
 
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