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Countess in Crimson Patch 1.0.7: Localization Update

Hi everyone!

With version 1.0 we’ve added four additional language versions into the game – Simplified Chinese, Spanish, French and Polish. Those of you who follow us on Steam may have seen version 1.0 being available on Steam since November. Normally we publish the newest updates on our own website first, but made an exception this time around in order to present the game to a wider language-specific audience and gather feedback on the quality of translations and squash language-related bugs (hence why the version we’re publishing here is already 1.0.7 and not 1.0.0). Our blog is only available in English, so I assume few of you are interested in playing the game in new language versions the game now offers. If you are one of those players, then we hope you enjoy the game in your native language!

As for what’s next – we’re starting work on a DLC adding addtional love interests and related content into the game. We’ll keep you updated on the progress!

5 comments

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    Bobbyagpu - 29/03/2024 17:20

    I really love you added gay content in the cockwork industries!!! Please, adding some gay content in this game and your future plan!!! I really love your works!!!

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    The Poet - 09/03/2024 15:49

    How’s it going guys? Any news incoming? 🙂

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    • Astaroth [admin]

      Astaroth [admin] - 08/04/2024 19:59

      It’s going good, thank you. In terms of news, all I can say is we’re starting work on a Countess in Crimson DLC and have other things planned as well, though I can’t give any details just yet.

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    Pat - 11/01/2024 11:29

    Is German not planned ? 🙁

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    • Astaroth [admin]

      Astaroth [admin] - 11/01/2024 13:33

      Unfortunately, unless Steam allows to sell adult-only games to German customers again, it doesn’t make sense for us financially.
      Germany also has higher English proficiency than countries like France or Spain, so there’s a lesser demand for localization.

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