After a The Witcher 3 vagina mod accidentally found its way into the recent next gen port of the fantasy RPG game, developer CD Projekt Red has now assured that it is working to remove the mod from the release while stating that the decision has nothing to do with being against nudity, but instead concerning the visual coherence of the game.
As part of The Witcher 3 mod integration into the next gen port of the game, CD Projekt Red said before the release that it planned to both credit and reimburse any modders whose mods were selected for the enhancement project.
So this means that plenty of long-time fan mods found their way into the official release of The Witcher 3, but an accidental oversight has seen The Witcher 3 vagina mod – called ‘Vaginas for Everyone’ – slip in unnoticed, having been included in another mod that was added by CD Projekt Red.
“As was understood by CD Projekt Red until very recently, the vulva textures in question were a part of the ‘HD Monsters Reworked’ (HDMR) mod, not the ‘Vaginas for Everyone’ mod,” CDPR tells IGN.
“In 2021, at the time of signing the copyright transfer agreement, the HDMR mod author confirmed to CDPR that they were the sole author of the mod in question. The HDMR mod author granted CD Projekt Red rights to use the mod and was credited and compensated for their work.”
What appears to have happened then is a miscommunication, as CDPR would want to credit and reimburse any and all modders with one seemingly going unnoticed as The Witcher 3 vagina mod was integrated into another.
The author of The Witcher 3 vagina mod also tells Kotaku that they were contacted by the HDMR modder, and they asked if Vaginas for Everyone could be included and credited in their work, which seems to
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