Watch Dogs 2 has a problem beyond its broken multiplayer features, and it's completely NSFW.
Watch Dogs 2players have found at least one female non-player character model with a fully rendered vagina. Ubisoft has confirmed the genitalia's existence to Mashableand said it will be removed in a patch within the next few days.
SEE ALSO:'Eagle Flight' is the best virtual reality game to dateAn email from a Ubi spokesperson reads:
We’re aware that one of the NPC models in Watch Dogs 2is rendered in a way that is particularly explicit. While Watch Dogs 2is a mature-rated game, we apologize and will update this NPC model to make it more consistent with other NPC models in the game in a patch to be released this week. We also are working with our first-party partners to ensure that players can continue to play and share all content from the game within the bounds of the first parties’ respective codes of conduct.
The vagina that somehow slipped through the cracks of development was first noticed by Neogaf user Goron2000, who saw it, took a screenshot of it with the in-game camera and was subsequently banned from PlayStation Network by Sony.
The email the user said they received from Sony explained that their account was suspended because posting "content of an adult or sexual nature is against our Code of Conduct."
Twitter user Swizzasaur also came across the vagina while playing and posted a screenshot of it on Twitter (WARNING: NSFW tweet).
If you also come across this genitalia while playing Watch Dogs 2, do not share it using built-in social features, because your account could get suspended like Goron2000's.
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