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Gotta level with you guys, this month's been tough. Real-life work has picked up the last few weeks and doesn't seem to be slowing down in the coming months. I don't intend to stop making content anytime soon, but very likely I'm going to need to adjust the pace at which I develop the slew of projects we have planned for the foreseeable future. 

We've always been pretty sporadic when it comes to inspiration: get an idea, figure out how to do it, solve the problems keeping us from doing it, then put it out. Keep this pattern up with overlapping projects month to month, and we have a pretty consistent release schedule.

Now though, after having invested in the right gear and software, it might be time to take the studio in a new direction. One where we can be more ambitious with our overall productions and make focused, quality work instead of rushing to meet a release deadline every month. I understand that most Patreon supporters come through and pledge with the intention of receiving monthly rewards, which we've prided ourselves on providing pretty reliably over the last two years.

Things need to change, though. This vore day season really burned me out, and the project closest to completion won't be ready for another few months if all goes well. That doesn't mean inspiration/convenience won't strike again and lead us to bring you something fun in the interim, I'm just letting you know how things are.

I've also been neglecting the discord server. I apologize that you didn't even get the VoreDay posts linked in the proper channels. I think we're gonna need an overall rehaul of how we share content in the first place, ditching individual download links in favor of larger databases/folders you'll all have access to depending on your tier. On top of opening the server to the public again and linking it to our website, you can expect some much-needed clean-up with our online presence.

I call this a 'necessary update' because things are going to be different moving forward. I hope that those of you following and supporting us here can understand how much work has gone into our output, and how much more we want to push our boundaries. I can't thank you enough for the support and growth you've given us so far and hope you'll stick with us through this transitional period.

Much obliged,

- Ty

Comments

Rasiku Campbell

That's okay, these things are common. Just don't overwork yourselves.

UchihaMadara322

Never before have I seen content with so much passion and skill put into it. Don't overwork yourselves. People will understand

UchihaMadara322

Never before have I seen content with so much passion and skill put into it. Don't overwork yourselves. People will understand

Tyln

Your work is really impressive and honestly, I think it's well worth the wait. We'd rather you find a good pace then burn out and quality over quantity is always for the best. Looking forward to what you have in store for the future. Also the idea of arranging the content into databases sounds great to me.