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Talking about Subverse was inevitable. When that game is finally released into early access, it's also big news. With a starting budget that big, you would expect the game to really have something special going for it, especially when it's developed by StudioFOW, a group of people well known for their animations' quality. Released into the wilds of Steam just last week, it's hard not to be curious what the game part of this adult game is all about and if it's any good as an actual video game. You know what, it's different.
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The Subverse Early Access release has been canceled in light of advice given to the developers from new team members and mentors within the industry.

If you're a pure soul who doesn't look into lewd games, you've probably missed the boat on Subverse. Players take command of a ship which flies around the galaxy blowing up bad guys in SHMUP-style combat.

There are tons of games out there like that, but this is made by the legendary Rule 34 animators Studio FOW — and that's where the hook comes in. The ship happens to be crewed by some of the sexiest warriors and scientists this side of the Milky Way The developers detail their reasoning behind the Subverse Early Access launch being canceled in the most recent Kickstarter update.

After talking things over with their two new developers and some "world-renowned game producers" who have been serving as mentors, they've decided that Early Access would not be a good fit for this game. Studio FOW outlined four reasons why.
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Secondly, the pool of 4, beta testers will give them more than enough real-world feedback to make the game ready for prime time. Third, they feel that this is a story-driven experience that is meant to be played as one complete adventure rather than piecemeal. Lastly, they don't feel that the Early Access version they had planned could meet a level of quality they would be happy with.

There is, however, an upside. While the cancellation of the Subverse Early Access will mean that players will have to wait a bit longer to play this game, Studio FOW also believes that it will take them less time overall to produce the finished product since they don't have to maintain the live, unfinished version of the game. The closed beta for Subverse kicks off on September 28, No official release date has been announced just yet, but you can add it to your wishlist on Steam.
What do you think of the Subverse Early Access launch being canceled?

Do you think Studio FOW is making the right move? Let us know in the comments below! I've had a controller in my hand since I was 4 and I haven't stopped gaming since.
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