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I hope you had a great holiday break and New-years everyone. For our first pose pack of 2023 we will revisit the Standing model poses, which was the theme that started this whole journey. Please check out the poster above, where our HS2 girl of the month, Lily, shows off some of the poses from the upcoming pack. 

Nightingale and Irene jump in for some fun with the poses too. 

I am also just about finished making Lily, and as mentioned in the previous post, she will be shipping out with an exclusive variant available for 30 days: 

Both the pose pack and Lily will be out soon, and my next planned pose pack after that will be the second ever community pose pack. Notifications calling for ideas will go out to the top 100 contributors of 2022 first, and if there are still slots, all current patrons will be solicited for pose ideas on a first come first serve basis on the 10th.  See you on release day 🐱‍🏍

In other news, have you been playing anything new over the holiday break? I sure have! I got completely sucked into "Ixion" which is the most fun management sim game that I have played since Anno 1800 and probably the most difficult game from this genre that I have ever played! The game has amazing visuals, music, UI, and a very intriguing battlestar galactica-esque story.

As a huge science nerd, I totally recommend Ixion.

I have also been playing a wargame called Hell let Loose, which is a very hardcore WWII shooter. The game features very realistic vehicle handling, bullet penetration, incredible 3d audio, and 100 player matches with a huge emphasis on team play. My favorite thing about the game is that players are divided into roles which forms a proper and working chain of command, and everyone in the game uses radio or proximity voice chat, making the battle feel very real and immersive. 

A Panzer IV destroys a Sherman with point blank shot to the engine block. 

Unfortunately I need to end the post on a somber note by wishing all our friends in China a safe Chinese new year and, if applicable, a speedy recovery. Every single person that I know who has roots in China has lost a family member or is worrying about a relative in hospital, myself included. All I can say is that hopefully the worst is behind us. Stay strong, China! 


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