You're right, but people keep bringing up how disappointed they are by the toned down fan service. I can't help by take issue with the way in which some choose to voice their opinions regarding this matter though (not necessarily talking about people on this forum, but basing this on reactions from all over the Internet). Fan service isn't necessarily bad, but it's very telling when people who seem to feel like there should be no limit on just how much the female characters are objectified get uncomfortable when you start about portraying male characters in a similar fashion. It reeks of misogyny and should be called out. And to be fair to Team Ninja, I think they've actually done a decent job trying to recognise the importance of being an equal opportunity offender with the previous game, offering at least some kind of fan service DLC for the male characters too (even if it was nowhere near being 50/50). The fact that they're quick to add "not just the female characters, the male ones as well" when talking about attractiveness in interviews for this new game tells me that they're actually recognising that this isn't just a "boys' club" video game, with or without fan service.