Boy, at the time Fight of Gods, the indie fighting game was announced, the concept was unspeakably controversial and it was about gods fighting each other to prove who's the best in the tournament in that game. I don't know if this is disrespectful or not but the worse already happened when the game came out on steam. Apparently, some of the countries like Malaysia had already banned the game or even the Steam website but the easily recognized fact is that the Steam website was banned in Malaysia temporarily for a few hours all because of an indie fighting game about gods being the fighters so I'm not sure if even other countries would end up banning this game or not.
The man of Arcade Heroes was correct about how controversial the game was when it was announced during the talk about the upcoming Exa-Arcadia arcade system. I don't know if even the Switch version was banned in Malaysia as well and if that is true, not even the arcade version will be allowed there. Maybe there should be a copyright warning message for the arcade version stating that it's illegal to operate that game in the arcades in Malaysia.
Supposedly, the Exa-Arcadia would come out in the forth quarter last year but there were delays and eventually, you got to see the arcade system in action through the official livestream. From there, you could see the hardware with four cartridges in it and each cartridge is like an estimated 8GB. That's like a Dual-Layer DVD-ROM that can be fitted on standard PCs. They're basically the removable storage types or whatnot. As an arcade system that takes you back to the past root, there won't be online patches whatsoever and it can be difficult to know where the correct destination partition can be since the cartridges are insertable in any slot. The only reason for online connectivity is probably Twitch streaming but there isn't so much information about it as of this moment. Maybe the Twitch account belongs to the arcade center or something. Who knows?