

Page's lawyer, Jeffrey Abrams, serves on the board of Bet Tzedek, a Los Angeles-based legal group, alongside g eneral counsel of Sony Pictures Entertainment Leah Weil. By the time it got to SCEA, Page's attorney was talking legal action.

They've been available online since October 2013, when the game launched.Īccording to the leaked emails, Page's legal team got in touch with Sony, and eventually Sony Computer Entertainment America, the PlayStation arm of Sony. Which is to say, yes, of course, images of a naked Ellen Page from "Beyond: Two Souls" are very much available online. The video below is from the actual game and doesn’t contain nudity.But if "Beyond: Two Souls" is run on what is known as a "debug" PlayStation 3, which is typically available only to game developers and journalists and lets you see content buried in a game's code, players can see Page naked.

The game is rated Mature for a reason, and if people are complaining about nudity, then don’t play it or GTFO. Last time I checked, all of Quantic Dream’s games have featured nudity. Others also knock the game for having nudity. If you check the comment section on Cinema Blend, you can see that some people are jumping to a conclusion that it’s her. Then again, people will probably assume that it’s her body if they see it without context. Since it’s not actually her real body, I don’t really see it as a bad thing. I would really appreciate if you can take the story down to end the cycle of discussion around this.

The images are from an illegally hacked console and is very damaging for Ellen Page. They have reached out to Cinema Blend and Eskimo Press to take down any images and stories about the nude photos. Now Sony wants these photos removed, along with any stories talking about it. The photos were taken during a shower scene in the game via the debug unit that showed Jodie nude from different angles. Nude images of Ellen Page’s character, Jodie, have surfaced online. Beyond: Two Souls looks to be entering the GTA: San Andreas “Hot Coffee” controversy that got Rockstar Games in trouble.
