— Wired Productions (@WiredP) February 11, 2022 For some more insight into why Sony has opted to censor Martha is Dead, we can turn to the game’s ESRB rating, which does describe some rather disturbing scenes (SPOILERS ahead)… It is with regret that we have had to modify the experience on the PS5 and PS4 versions, with some elements no longer playable. After over four years of passion and hard work, Developer LKA now requires extra time to make these unplanned changes. Martha Is Dead, as a result, will still launch digitally on both PS5 and PS4 on Thursday, February 24th, 2022, but the physical retail release will be delayed to a yet to be disclosed date; although we anticipate this to only be a small number of weeks. Our physical edition will still contain the bonus content of a double-sided poster, digital tarot cards and Martha Is Dead Digital EP. We will update players with the date we ship this edition as soon as we have the information. The PC and Xbox versions of Martha Is Dead are both unaffected by these developments and will launch with the full unedited gameplay as planned. Edgy stuff to be sure, but within the established limits of horror movies and video games. I’ve played the Martha is Dead demo, which includes the interactive face-slicing scene, and while it’s gruesome, I’d argue its significantly less disturbing than the harshest scenes from Sony’s own The Last of Us Part 2. Of course, Sony is free to enforce whatever standards they want on their platform, but it’s also fair for players to expect some level of consistency. Martha is Dead launches on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5 on February 24.