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  1. #Subverse fow update
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While Subverse fans generally expressed disappointment with the game’s adult content on release, Studio FOW’s update has seemingly raised morale. “We’ll be using the funds for recruitment and expanding our team first and, making sure that the dev team is in a position to deliver the remaining chapters and module upgrades in a timely fashion.” “You’ve made your voices clear on how you want Subverse to be the leader in the adult scene, and I am completely on board with that,” DC wrote. Future releases will implement Devotion Quests, a dedicated side storyline that blends “thrills, romance and sex into one satisfying package,” complete with a short cinematic adult cutscene.ĭC also acknowledged fan interest in modding and promises the team will “be looking into this over the next month.” For now, however, Studio FOW’s main focus lies with hiring more animators and developers while fixing the game’s bugs. In upcoming updates, Studio FOW promises to expand on player interactions with female characters. In a Kickstarter FAQ post from April 2019, Studio FOW said VR content “is not something we’re looking into right this moment, but it might be something we try far, far down the line.” The implication is obvious: VR porn may be coming to Subverse. “We’ve got a lot more rounds in the chamber, don’t worry.”Īn animated teaser added in the Kickstarter update also includes Demi, Subverse’s voluptuous robot android, reacting to an HTC Vive controller patting her head.

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“Believe me, there was a reason we went with the realtime system and we will make full use of it as we expand our capabilities,” DC wrote. Studio FOW’s initial objective was to present a smooth and stable gameplay experience in Subverse’s sex scene segment Pandora before “enabling the more experimental features later down the line,” DC explained.ĭC specified that Subverse will have “a LOT more scenes” added, including futanari and fetish material. In Studio FOW’s first post-launch update, studio founder and creative director DC acknowledged initial disappointment with the game’s sex scenes, which the Daily Dot called “fun to watch,” but “surprisingly underwhelming” in its review. Developer Studio FOW has since responded to the feedback in a Kickstarter update, promising futanari pairings “fringe kink content,” and more player interactivity in future Subverse chapters.

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Despite sci-fi porn parody Subverse’simmensely popular launch on Steam, fans felt the adult video game’s early access launch lacked immersive and interactive content.









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