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Muzyka: No nudity in DAO was an "artistic choice"

BioWare's CEO Ray Muzyka has revealed to Videogamer that the reason there was no nudity in Dragon Age: Origins was down to an "artistic choice".

"It's an artistic choice by the development team.

"We don't constrain what they do. We don't strive for gratuitous content. But we also ask the teams to choose a direction and then run with it. That was their choice. That's how they wanted to depict the romantic liaisons in the game, so that's what we did," said Muzyka.

Shame. Game's out now for the 360 and PC. It's out on Friday in Europe for the PS3.

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