According to publisher Wired Productions, the upcoming horror game Martha is Dead will be censored on PlayStation consoles but not on Xbox or PC. Martha is Dead is a terrifying psychological horror game that deals with very dark themes and topics, and it is set to release later this month on February 24 for PlayStation and Xbox consoles, as well as PC.

The release date of Martha Is Dead is February 24, and it appears that the team did not receive much notice from Sony about the changes that needed to be made, which has now delayed the release of  the game’s physical edition. “The physical retail release will be delayed to an unspecified date, though we expect it to be only a few weeks. Our physical edition will still include a double-sided poster, digital tarot cards, and the Martha Is Dead Digital EP. As soon as we have the information, we will notify players of the date we will ship this edition” the statement continues.

A statement on Martha Is Dead pic.twitter.com/bXDZu2hRP9

— Wired Productions (@WiredP) February 11, 2022

These modifications appear to be a Sony-specific issue, as the Xbox and PC are not affected. These changes appear to be a Sony-specific issue, as the Xbox and PC versions of the game will be “unaffected” and will launch with “full unedited gameplay” as they were always intended to.

Sadly, this means that PlayStation consoles will no longer be able to provide the full, unadulterated experience, and players looking for it – which, given the game’s themes, will be numerous – will be forced to seek it elsewhere.