Devotion developer Red Candle Games has teased its next title – and it doesn’t look anything like its previous games.
In a tweet, the Taiwanese developer delivered a short clasp of what resembles a 2D activity game. It’s a work in progress, obviously. Red Candle is most popular for the great awfulness game Devotion, which as of late got back to deal carefully two years after it was delisted on Steam.
Dedication is viewed as one of the best loathsomeness rounds of the previous decade, yet it has demonstrated disputable. Following its delivery in the spring of 2019, Devotion was found to contain an unflattering reference to China’s leader, Xi Jinping. The disclosure started a clamor among Chinese players, prompting the withdrawal of Chinese merchants, the conclusion of Red Candle’s record on Weibo, one of China’s biggest web-based media stages, and the expulsion of the game from Steam in China.
Red Candle apologized finally for what it said was a placeholder resource, incidentally moved to the last delivery. These remarks were sufficiently not to stem the kickback, in any case, and seven days after the deal, the designer pulled the game from Steam on the whole domain to perform vague fixes. It stayed away forever.
In December 2020, Cyberpunk 2077 organization CD Projekt experienced harsh criticism for turning around its choice to deliver Devotion on advanced shop GOG.com. Red Candle had tweeted to report its game would come out on GOG on eighteenth December, with a connect to a store page that was in this way pulled.
Red Candle later issued a statement in response, saying: “We are willing to understand and respect GOG’s decision. This is a difficult predicament to overcome, but we won’t stop striving.”