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The Witcher 3 added “unintentional” vaginas

Blame mods.

The Witcher 3‘s next-gen update has added “unintentional” realistic vaginas, CD Projekt Red has claimed.

The genitalia in question can be found on bruxas and the crones from Crookback Bog; while the character models in the original version of the RPG had Barbie doll-like smooth nether regions, the next-gen update is anatomically correct.

In response, CD Projekt Red claimed the new additions were accidental.

“The next-gen version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt features several community-sourced mods not created by CD PROJEKT RED, on top of numerous enhancements created and implemented by the studio internally,” the developer said (via Kotaku).

“Merging everything together was a complex process and the textures in question are an unintended result present in the release version,” CDPR continued. “This is something we are working to address.”

CD Projekt Red continued on to say that the genitalia was “not meant to be present in the release version of the game” and will be removed.

The next-gen update has been available since mid-December.

The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch.


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