Inzoi, the Korean game in the style of The Sims, confirms what people wanted to know: it will have sex
It won't be as explicit as in The Sims, but we should expect to see some puff puff between the characters

- March 4, 2025
- Updated: March 4, 2025 at 10:31 AM
The developers of the simulation game Inzoi have addressed players’ concerns about sexual content and nudity in the title, in a less explicit tone than other franchises like The Sims. During a live Q&A session, the team leaders, led by deputy director Joel Lee, emphasized their commitment to keeping the community informed before the launch, although details about pricing and DLC will be revealed later.
Don’t expect anything more explicit than in The Sims
Regarding sexual interactions, Lee assured that there will be an element of intimacy between the characters, but it will be presented in an abstract way. “More or less,” was Lee’s response, mentioning that players will be able to sense what is happening between the male and female characters, but without explicitly depicting the act. This decision aims to provide an experience more oriented towards the player’s imagination than to graphic representation, which could differentiate Inzoi from the more direct animations of The Sims.
Despite the absence of explicit sex scenes, Inzoi will include the possibility of same-sex marriages and relationships, aligning with current trends of inclusion in video games. However, the game has been rated T for Teen by the ESRB, similar to The Sims 4, and with a PEGI 12 in the EU, aiming to make it accessible to a broader audience.
Likewise, the developers argued that the pixelation of nudity in Inzoi is visually more suggestive than simply showing characters with towels, which reinforces their less realistic but more stylized approach. With these decisions, the creators of Inzoi seem to balance the demand for content in the life simulation community with a more conservative vision, which could leave room for modifications by users once the game launches on March 28.
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