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Listo o no, supera 1 millón de ventas en medio del debate sobre censura.

Autor : Penelope Actualizar : Jan 10,2026

La versión para consolas de Ready or Not se lanzó la semana pasada y ya ha superado el millón de ventas. Sumada a la versión de acceso anticipado para PC publicada en diciembre de 2023, el juego ha superado ahora los 10 millones de unidades vendidas en total.

"Cuando lanzamos Ready or Not en PC, alcanzó el millón de ventas en unos 36 días", declaró el CEO de VOID Interactive, Julio Rodríguez. "En consolas, logró ese hito en aproximadamente 3,6 días. Estoy inmensamente orgulloso del equipo y de lo que hemos logrado juntos. Este es un momento significativo, y no lo tomamos a la ligera."

Rodríguez también agradeció a los jugadores de Ready or Not y a "todos los que creyeron en el proyecto".

La semana pasada, el 15 de julio, VOID Interactive procedió a realizar cambios en el controvertido shooter Ready or Not, a pesar de las críticas generalizadas de los aficionados que acusaron al desarrollador de "censurar" la violencia y el contenido gore del juego para "aplacar a los reguladores del mercado de consolas".

VOID declaró que fueron necesarios ajustes en los niveles de gore, desnudez, violencia y representaciones que involucran a niños antes del lanzamiento en consolas. Para evitar mantener múltiples versiones del juego con activos y mecánicas diferentes, lo que podría aumentar el riesgo de errores, algunos aspectos de la versión para PC también fueron revisados.

En ese momento, VOID mantuvo que las alteraciones eran "lo suficientemente menores como para que la mayoría de los jugadores no se dieran cuenta si guardábamos silencio", pero el estudio "quería ser transparente" con su comunidad. Los jugadores no estuvieron de acuerdo, y el anuncio provocó que la calificación de reseñas recientes de Ready or Not en Steam bajara a "Mayormente Negativas". Antes de la polémica, el juego tenía una calificación de "Mayormente Positivas".

Sin embargo, a los 20 minutos de entrar en vigor los cambios impopulares, se publicó un mod para revertirlos.

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