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Coming next Saturday – more v6.0 bits!

We’ve been a busy lot lately, and are happy to report that next Saturday, the 23rd of April, we will be releasing the next set of v6.0 upgraded bits!

This time around, we’ve taken care of the felines, the rabbit, and the dragons, and you’re in for quite a treat. All bits have been rebuilt from the ground up, and in many cases have seen extensive redesigns. In some cases to make them more anatomically correct, and in general to just add a lot more detail to them.
Furthermore, all bits will be available as free updates if you already own their 5.0 or earlier version; there are no retired products this time around – nor should there ever be any more!

Specifically, we are releasing the following products, male & herm versions both:

  • Natural felin
  • Hybrid feline- has been renamed to anthro felin
  • Rabbit
  • Dragon
  • Breeder dragon
  • Aqua dragon
  • Wind dragon
  • Ridgeback

The release will once again be at the awesome Gay Yiffy Club, at 2pm SL time. We will be there to party with you, and of course to answer all of your questions as well. So be sure to make a note in your calendars and come join the party, there will be raffles again as well!

Also, we have a secondary release party planned for Sunday, at Feline Conspiracy, starting noon SL time!

Furthermore, we’d like to remind you all that on the last Saturday of each month – the 30th this month – we are holding an AmA session, aka “ask me anything”. You’ll be free to attend and ask us anything you like, or give us suggestions or feedback on our work. We’ll be talking about recent work as well as current projects and future plans, so if you’d like to hear first hand what is going on with PsiCorp or want to give us your input, do come on by and join us.

We’ll be posting more notices and blog updates as per the time and location as the date comes around.

2 comments

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jdg007

when will the cervine be getting 6.0 updates?

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    psistorm

    we do not have an ETA for this yet, but rest assured that eventually all of our bits will receive the 6.0 treatment 🙂

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