Snowbreak: Containment Zone’s newest update was too sexy for Google Play, causing delays
3D waifu sci-fi RPG shooter Snowbreak: Containment Zone’s 2.1 update was delayed on Android devices due to app review issues. According to the game’s official Discord server, the delay was caused by Google flagging the promotional image for the Operation Midnight event as inappropriate.
As seen above, Operation Midnight features the new Operative Vidya Agave in a scantily clad outfit. The Google Play Store’s decision to delay Snowbreak: Containment Zone’s latest update was perhaps due to the image primarily featuring Vidya Agave’s big bossom. This isn’t the first time Snowbreak: Containment Zone has run into delays and censorship, as the promotional video for the same update went through similar issues on YouTube (the video has since been made available to watch on the platform).
The 2.1 update has since gone live on the Google Play Store with no noticeable changes in its promotional image and video. To compensate for the delay, Android users were issued compensation by way of in-game currency.
Snowbreak: Containment Zone recently updated its age rating to M/PEGI 16 and has been actively releasing sexier and more revealing character skins. The developers have also been regularly implementing new character voice lines and intimate interactions.
The title’s producer for the Japanese region recently told AUTOMATON that Snowbreak will keep pursuing fanservice, as this is what the developers have identified as “what the players’ need”. While this approach has nearly doubled Snowbreak: Containment Zone’s average player count, it seems it has also unfortunately been met with resistance from distribution platforms.