Bliss Brain has announced that the delayed the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 versions of Princess Maker 2 Regeneration will be delayed from the planned July 11 release date to August 8 due to content changes that are required to “comply with ethical standards.” The Switch and Steam versions will still launch on July 11 without changes and the PlayStation 5 version will still launch with a physical edition in Japan.
The PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions of Princess Maker 2 Regeneration will undergo some specification changes in order to comply with ethical standards. These changes include:
- The removal of items that increase the daughter’s bust size
- The removal of the endings “Marriage with Father” and “Marriage with Butler.”
Due to these changes, the release date for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions of the game has been moved to August 8, 2024. Bliss Brain apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.
(The Switch and PC versions will not undergo any specification changes and the release date will remain unchanged.)
A reminder that in the game, the daughter is not actually the daughter of the player character. In the game’s story, she is a being sent by the heavens at the age of 10 to be left in the care of a hero, so it is more akin to being left with a mentor. The game takes place over multiple year and finishes upon her reachign adulthood.