Madmind Studio, developer of hellish horror games like "Agony," has removed one of its upcoming releases from Steam: the "Succubus: Hell Orgy VR" page has been removed and appears only on SteamDB (open in new tab).
"Some features available in the VR version are too disturbing and immersive to release on Steam," the Madmind press release stated. It does not state which features led to the ban, only that "Valve banned the game for its drastic content" and that "Steam decided to ban the game without giving us the ability to change/patch/censor it."
Madmind previously danced on the edge of what Steam allowed by releasing "unrated" versions of games as free DLC. For example, Succubus - Unrated (opens in new tab) lists the following as additional adult-only content:
Madmind's previous game, Agony, an unrated version is offered free to original owners The problem arose when it was made available as a standalone game instead; Madmind said this was because Valve unlinked the bundled game without explanation, and "some players who intentionally purchased the censored version of the game did not want the uncensored He stated that this could only be due to "the fact that they were able to access the version as well. Subsequently, "Agony Unrated" was offered as original free DLC, and all was well.
"Succubus VR" included a feature from the "Unrated" DLC that involved ripping a fetus from a pregnant woman and eating it to regain hit points, which may have led to its removal. Meanwhile, "Agony VR" (opens in new tab) remains on Steam, with a release date of tomorrow, at least for now; Madmind says it plans to release "Succubus: Hellish Orgy VR" on other platforms. We have reached out to the studio for further comment.
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