Superheroes Suck v2.071 Released
Solace has pushed Superheroes Suck v2.071 Public live today across Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android — moving the latest patron build into public release and making it freely available to all players.
The game centres on a male protagonist who acquires superpowers and uses them to build a harem in an animated 3DCG sandbox. The tone is deliberately comic — the title says it all — and the writing leans into the absurdity of the premise rather than playing it straight. The result is a sandbox that sits closer to irreverent power fantasy than grim corruption fare, with a cast that includes MILFs, a romance track, and a range of encounters unlocked as the protagonist’s abilities develop. Animated scenes cover the expected sandbox breadth, and the Android build brings the full experience to mobile.
Version 2.071 is the current public milestone in the 2.x release line, which represents a substantial generational step from the game’s original builds. The “Public” designation signals the build has passed internal testing after earlier Patreon access — a standard rollout pattern for Solace. While the detailed changelog for this patch is gated for supporters, the 2.x branch as a whole has delivered refined animations, expanded cast content, sex toys and multiple-penetration scenes, and ongoing sandbox improvements.
Superheroes Suck has been in active development for several years — the low thread number alone tells that story — and continues to see regular updates on both the patron and public tracks.

Platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux, Android