I noticed that this last time after announcing a new update there wasn't a significant amount of subscriptions. He'll keep doing this at least until February to try to get new subscribers until the game is released, but a lot of people aren't giving it any more credibility... Every year-end he announces it and then asks for another month to be playable, so I believe we'll only have a new update in February.
If this is true, or if there’s a similar reason for the delays, or honestly if he just can’t deliver and keeps lying about it, the
developers really need to pay attention to this. This game has the potential to be one of the best and most playable ones in its genre, but this kind of marketing strategy is just... awful.
They’ve already made a great game with smooth animations and decent features, but the
real selling point is still missing—the story. Sure, the main story is fine, but a lot of people are saying the h-scenes feel like cheap porn: plastic, shallow, and over the top. There’s no character progression, no discovery, no buildup. It’s missing that golden formula like in
The Hero's Journey: the call, the refusal, the acceptance, leading to a proper character transformation as like become a lewd person from the shy etc.. That’s the kind of storytelling that sells in the NSFW game genre in my opinion, but it’s just not there.
But still even with less polished or lower-quality games out there, those devs are still managing to sell them. Why? Because they market them properly—they communicate, release updates, fix bugs, improve animations, and, most importantly, engage with their community. Here, though? Nobody even knows who’s actually behind this game, how they work, or why they keep throwing out the same bogus announcements and delays. It’s like some dev just copy-pastes the same lines every week about next relase. I thought, at the very least, they’d share the game here or give us real updates. But then I realized... nah,
Easy Pete is just Easy Pete. Not from the dev team or anything.
And that’s why they’re not getting the subscribers they deserve. The game itself deserves more recognition, but this approach just kills it.
What a shame, honestly...