KanyeT
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That's just not true. People are right to be concerned about the lack of progressThe last update was less than three months ago. This isn't a "once a month update with 10 minutes of content" game. Have some patience. Most games I play have very little communication of updates until they are eminent, especially if they consistently update every 4-5 months. This game originated in April, 2021, last updated in September of this year, and had four major updates since inception. Do the math - no update is due for at least another month.
| Episode | Release Date | Production Time | Betas during production |
| Episode 1 | April 2021 | 11 months | |
| Episode 2 | September 2021 | 5 months | |
| Episode 3 | February 2022 | 5 months | |
| Episode 4 | April 2022 | 3 months | 2 beta versions |
| Episode 5 | August 2022 | 3 months | 1 beta version |
As they have gained experience and money and support along the way, they have been increasing their episode cycle time and providing us with quicker updates. With the huge amount of money they earned from Freshwomen Season 1, they have enough to, as they claimed, double their staff and speed up production.
They said that Episode 6 will be released in October, which means it would have taken them 2 months to complete. It is now December, which is 4 months, and there are barely any news updates, no set release date, and no beta versions.
They have completely dropped the ball. I understand they are having issues swapping to Blender, but with the lack of news, and still the constant updates of this new sci-fi game they are pushing, it's justifiable why people would think Freshwomen has been put on the shelf. Their priorities have evidently shifted.
After the success of Season 1, they have been talking about doubling the size of the studio to speed up production. The release date for Episode 6 was meant to be in October, so they are two months late.I'm kind of confused. I thought they had other people working on the sci-fi game and still had people working on this. I think some other posts mentioned that they also switched to Blender (? I don't know what that is) and are learning how to do that.
It's been about 4 months since ep 5 was released because it was in August. The other update was just some bug/typo fixes from what I can see in the changelog. 4 months isn't that long for these games. Or did they say something about shorter dev cycles?
Did they say they stopped working on this for now to focus on the other game? If so, that would suck.
Does anyone know the whole story here?
They've been having issues with swapping to Blender, but there has been a lack of updates so far.