Video games love to sell the fantasy of a global launch, as if everyone opened the same box and got the same experience. That has never really been true. In one country, the blood disappears; in another, a symbol gets scrubbed off the screen; somewhere else, the game does not make it to shelves at all.
What survives is a strange trail of alternate versions hiding behind identical titles. The logo stays the same, but the actual game can come out shorter, cleaner, politically safer, or simply unavailable, which says a lot about how often local laws and cultural panic have quietly rewritten gaming history.