Perhaps most notably, Senran Kagura Burst Re.Newal’s PS4 version saw the removal of the “Intimacy Mode”. Other Japanese titles have also seen the brunt of Sony’s recent decisions. But at the moment we have an agreement with Sony, so… We submitted it with this agreement and yet we’re waiting for approval… Pretty awful, right?” If we put it on Steam or wherever, we could be selling it next week. Light representative: “Yeah, waiting for Sony’s approval. Moderator: “So you’re waiting on approval.” “And we have a guy who is in charge of translating everything into English and sending it to Sony, but it’s like, ‘Don’t you guys understand Japanese?’ At present we’re thinking we can release early next year if it passes Sony’s inspection… And if Sony says no, then I guess we’ll just find somewhere else to put it.” So everyone is like, ‘When will we be able to add Trophies?’ “So internally it’s complete, but there are things we can’t do without connecting to Sony’s servers, like Trophies. It’s terrible, but in any case, development is done. And like ‘Please write everything in English.’ So we’re in the middle of answering those now, and we’re not sure if we’ll get approved or not. And this games is ages 18 and up, so it’s being subjected to a very strict inspection, and we’re getting all these questions. Light representative: “Right now Sony seems to be moving toward disallowing ports of ages 18 and up titles worldwide. But yeah, we applied to Sony and it hasn’t been approved yet.” Light representative: “We already said it at the event last week, so maybe it’s fine.
Light representative: “The platform? Is it okay to say it?” Moderator: “People have been asking what platform it’s on. (Following the announcement of a console version of Silverio Trinity called Silverio Trinity: Beyond the Horizon…)