Illusion further discussed its plans for VR Kanojo in an interview with Japanese-language gaming site Automaton. And indeed, it has already attracted the beady gaze of Kotaku and Destructoid, as well as more neutral sites like Anime News Network. Unfortunately for them, it's inescapable, and marketing a 3D sex sim on Steam Greenlight is guaranteed to generate controversy. They're likely trying to distance themselves from the Rapelay connection. Illusion registered the game on Steam Greenlight under its own title (VRKanojo's Workshop) rather than its brand name, and did the same with the official site.
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This announcement is significant on multiple levels, as indicated by the nearly 1 million views on the YouTube trailer in less than a week. Seven years after the Rapelay scandal rocked the Western world ( Wikipedia, CNN) and poisoned eroge localization efforts for years to come ( "For sale in Japan only": A Japanese developer's perspective on the eroge embargo), 3D sex simulator maker Illusion is reaching out to English fans with their first dedicated virtual reality title, VR Kanojo (literally "Virtual Reality Girlfriend").