Couldn't find anything about this on the internet (I don't watch TV), and only one article in spanish (from Spain...). I don't know what the article posted says, and I think this is one of those cases in which you cannot use translation software. Don't want to take one thing for another.
I'll just say that Tucumán is a very small province of Argentina. The smallest in fact. And this just seem like one guy (with no power whatsoever) complaining. I can't say for sure what will happen (there is so little info!) but it looks more like... well yelow journalism. We'll see.
As far as I know, the game isn't available here, but due to issues with the localization in spanish (it's not even available in Steam in Spain). Furthermore, most games have no retail releases in Argentina, so it's possible that it will not be released here at all, but it has nothing to do with censorship.
... and if anyone wants to know I'm against censorship in any way, shape or form. And to tell you the truth, as much as I dislike A LOT of things around here, censorship isn't one of them, as normally there is none. Hopefully that's not changing right now...
Edit: just found an article from an argentinian newspaper. The guy is asking to have the game's webpage removed from search engines, not the game banned. That's still terrible news, but... not the same, right? I don't think anyone will take the guy seriously, anyway.
Post edited August 05, 2013 by aleluist