It seems Fall Guys is totally okay with a costume that asks about your butthole but is less cool wit🐟h an NSFW gaming company.
In case you hadn't heard, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fall Guys is where the winner gets to have their costume added to the game. There have been a lot of entries from 🔯games like and , as well as streamers like Trainwrecks and MrBeast.
There's even bꦬeen a bid from TUSHY, the bidet company. For a time, it was the winning bid too.
Developer Mediatonic retains the right to 🎉reject any bids from brands that are "offensive/unsuitable," so when pornographic game publisher that would have skyrocketed them to the front of the pack, Mediatonic shut them down.
"You are YEETED," onඣ the groun🌃ds of it being "NSFW."
Now here's where things get a little confusing. TUSHY, a company that sells bidet attachments for North American toilets, can 𝓰requesꦿt a costume that asks players about their "butthole," but a company that flashes somꦚe bra-covered breasts is t⭕oo out of line to accept a $110,000 donation. Doesn't that seem a little skewed?
Some Twitter users seemed to think so. "That's the highest bid and you're gonna sayܫ nah no thanks to donating that amount to a children's charity simply because of the compaꦦny," . "Rep them but keep it SFW. Makes no sense denying an amount that high, most players are adults anyways."
Nutaku has since been outbid by , but Nutaku is an extremely w⛦ell-funded platform that likely could have countered with something way over the 🔯top. A bidding war between G2 and Nutaku could have easily broken into the $200,000, and with a charity on the line, why quibble over a pair of jiggling assets?
It's a bit of a strange distinction given the fact that a company that'll shoot water up your butthole is fine, but a company 💫purveying smut is not.
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