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Steam News28 December 20178y ago

Disco Destruction: The Unmuted Update.

Dear players, How is everybody doing? We hope you enjoy your festive days as much as we do. There are two things we want to share with you. First of all, there’s a small update ready for you.

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addedDear players, How is everybody doing? We hope you enjoy your festive days as much as we do. There are two things we want to share with you. First of all, there’s a small update ready for you. The customers now have a better voice (text-voice, that is). Now, they are going to give you much more specific feedback on how well you’re doing. Go on, check it out yourselves! Secondly, this will probably be the last update of this current Early Access phase. Up until now, we wanted to test our core ideas, get feedback and, of course, learn how to make a fun VR game. And we think we got what we wanted. So, from the beginning of the new year, we’re going to share more about the next version of Disco Destruction: A much bigger, much more polished game, that will also have a (fair) price to it. It’s still going to stay in Early Access, though, at least in the beginning - and we’re going to need all of you to help us make the best game that we can. So, until our next update, please enjoy Disco Destruction, break things and get ready to experience its world as we originally imagined it. The Subjective Team (ps. Our Steam Community is always open for your comments and your additional thoughts on what you would like to see in a bigger Disco Destruction experience.)

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addedDear players, How is everybody doing? We hope you enjoy your festive days as much as we do. There are two things we want to share with you. First of all, there’s a small update ready for you. The customers now have a better voice (text-voice, that is). Now, they are going to give you much more specific feedback on how well you’re doing. Go on, check it out yourselves! Secondly, this will probably be the last update of this current Early Access phase. Up until now, we wanted to test our core ideas, get feedback and, of course, learn how to make a fun VR game. And we think we got what we wanted. So, from the beginning of the new year, we’re going to share more about the next version of Disco Destruction: A much bigger, much more polished game, that will also have a (fair) price to it. It’s still going to stay in Early Access, though, at least in the beginning - and we’re going to need all of you to help us make the best game that we can. So, until our next update, please enjoy Disco Destruction, break things and get ready to experience its world as we originally imagined it. The Subjective Team (ps. Our Steam Community is always open for your comments and your additional thoughts on what you would like to see in a bigger Disco Destruction experience.)

Dear players, How is everybody doing? We hope you enjoy your festive days as much as we do. There are two things we want to share with you. First of all, there’s a small update ready for you. The customers now have a better voice (text-voice, that is). Now, they are going to give you much more specific feedback on how well you’re doing. Go on, check it out yourselves! Secondly, this will probably be the last update of this current Early Access phase. Up until now, we wanted to test our core ideas, get feedback and, of course, learn how to make a fun VR game. And we think we got what we wanted. So, from the beginning of the new year, we’re going to share more about the next version of Disco Destruction: A much bigger, much more polished game, that will also have a (fair) price to it. It’s still going to stay in Early Access, though, at least in the beginning - and we’re going to need all of you to help us make the best game that we can. So, until our next update, please enjoy Disco Destruction, break things and get ready to experience its world as we originally imagined it. The Subjective Team (ps. Our Steam Community is always open for your comments and your additional thoughts on what you would like to see in a bigger Disco Destruction experience.)

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Steam News / 28 December 2017

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