Stellar Blade Evie Censorship Controversy
2 videos · score: 9,594 · first seen Jun 14, 2026
🟢 TRENDING UPShift Up posted a defiant clip on the official Stellar Blade social media account signaling refusal to redesign Evie amid censorship calls, but while Chibi Reviews praises the studio for resisting Western virtue signaling and calls critics racist for body-shaming a tomboy design, The Film Theorists are instead focused on a completely unrelated controversy about The Mandalorian and Grogu's armor being a literal death trap — the Evie debate is gaining traction because it reignites the ongoing culture war over character design in Asian games versus Western sensitivity standards.

Why The Mandalorian's Armor is a DEATH Trap! (Star Wars)
The creator argues that the Mandalorian's constant helmet-wearing rule, reexamined after Disney's announcement of 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' theatrical film, would turn the armor into a lethal 'death trap' for both the Mandalorian and Grogu due to real-world health risks.

Stellar Blade Developers Refuse to Censor in Official Post
Shift Up posted a defiant Stellar Blade clip one hour ago, rejecting censorship calls for Evie's design, which the creator frames as a stand against hypocritical Western body-shaming and racist accusations that Evie looks like a child.