Agony Unrated Cancelled as Studio Appears to Be in Financial Problems; Steam Users Express Their Discontent

The uncensored version of dark fantasy survival horror game Agony, Agony Unrated, has been cancelled by Polish developer Madmind.

The controversial game, featuring heavy violence, nudity and what not, was released for PC and consoles last month, and an “Adults Only” PC patch was planned for a release later on.

The Polish developer already said that they had been confronted with legal issues, but as it turns out now, the studio is struggling with financial problems and the promised unrated version of the game has been canceled.

“We regret to inform you that our company is currently struggling with financial problems”, the developer wrote on the game’s Steam page. “Due to technical and legal reasons, Madmind must cancel the development of Agony Unrated. Part of the team will continue to support Agony on Steam and consoles by publishing new patches.”

Those who purchased the ‘normal’ version on either PC or console, will receive a new patch later this week, which includes various fixes and a “highly refined lighting system”.

Steam users don’t appear to mourn over the studio’s financial state and cancellation of the unrated version, and have expressed their extreme discontent with the studio.

We’ve included some comments down below:

“You guys deserve the worst, please do not make another game ever again”, an unhappy Steam user wrote.

“Your company is going to go under, your game will probably be taken off of Steam. And if it isn’t, let it be a testiment to show developers what NOT to do when making ANY sort of game. You do not scam your backers and take back everything you said you were going to do with this game”, another comment reads.

“Not to mention all the lies you guy dished out……. this was totally expected. you guy[s] shot yourselves in the head. Nobody else to blame but you”, yet another unhappy Steam user writes.