Succubus: Hellish Orgy VR Banned from Steam

Madmind Studio has announced that their upcoming first-person survivor horror title, Succubus: Hellish Orgy VR, has been banned on Steam by Valve ahead of release due to its content being deemed too “drastic.” Further, according to the studio, they were not given a chance to make alterations to the game before Valve decided on its ban.

The following comment was shared:

“Steam has decided to ban the game without giving us the ability to make changes/patches/censorship.”

As a result, the developer, Ignibit, is working on launching the title on different platforms, though nothing more has been stated. Further details will be shared in the near future.

The studio also confirmed that they will aid the Console Labs team with polishing Agony’s censored release on consoles since it’s “almost impossible” to launch a fully Unrated game on any console. Specifically speaking, the PlayStation version of the title will see an improved presentation, with the team working on “eliminating the pixelation.” The upcoming Nintendo Switch and Xbox ports will also benefit from these changes.

Lastly, it is worth emphasizing that Agony VR is still planned to launch on PC via Steam tomorrow at 9 AM PT/ 12 PM ET.

In case you missed it, you can check out the reveal trailer for Succubus: Hellish Orgy VR below:


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Orpheus Joshua

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