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I'm not sure where you read that on our blog, but that's incorrect. Quite the contrary, games like IA do have a big fanbase, but unfortunately there are a lot of people that don't like shota/loli, and prefer that it is banned and/or made impossible to promote to get support from fans.Blog says that the type of art isn't a BIG seller. People are looking for a more life-like art. Seems like they are going to be doing one more update though and have plans for a couple of mods after that
While our artist departing was the primary reason for IA completing, it also has to do with the increasingly hostile attitude western society is taking towards the content. Even recently, the U.N. proposed to ban/make illegal any depictions of shota/loli art, and label it as child pornography.