Wuthering Waves Players Are Losing It After Two Waifus Lose Butt Power

The Kuro Games team has recently revamped their gacha system, upgrading it to a 16+ rating. This sudden shift sparked excitement among players, who speculated about potential new scenarios, characters, and potentially mature elements – similar to the Cantarella trailers hinting at. But, fans’ anticipation was abruptly dampened when they discovered that Wuthering Waves had introduced some unanticipated alterations in the models of Cantarella and Fleurdelys.

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Cantarella is a well-liked character from the series Wuthering Waves, particularly recognized for her suggestive attire, physique, and alluring persona. However, it was her design and clothing that gained widespread attention due to an explicit area between her legs, which became more noticeable after she came into contact with water. With the recent update, Cantarella’s model has lost some of its detail.

In addition to Wuthering Waves’ character Anby, whose attire was altered significantly in ZZZ, another character undergoing a similar transformation is Fleurdelys. Likewise, Fleurdelys, known for her revealing outfits, had a costume that resembled a black bikini or underwear in the previous model. However, for the latest version, this outfit morphed into a longer short, much like how Anby’s beta thong was expanded upon in ZZZ.

The modifications made to these 3D game models have sparked frustration within the Western gaming community, primarily due to the recent change in rating. However, we should bear in mind that this rating system for games like Kuro Games is Chinese, so the “protection or censorship” policies vary significantly across countries. This same Chinese rating system also prohibits excessive violence, blood, and nudity. Despite _WuWa_ now being classified as suitable for teenagers, it remains uncertain what this change will bring about in the long run. Rover and his friends have been approaching more suggestive content since launch, with this trend increasing over time, although it’s not yet explicit.

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2025-04-10 03:05