3XO: Unmasking the Hype, Red Flags, and Black Lotus Games' Controversial Role
In recent months, the adult gaming community has been abuzz with anticipation over the upcoming release of 3XO, a new adult-themed social game that claims to push the boundaries of what’s possible in interactive gaming. With promises of next-level graphics and revolutionary gameplay, 3XO has amassed a following of over 4,000 subscribers on its official Discord server. However, despite the excitement, there are growing concerns that this game might be nothing more than a cleverly orchestrated scam by its creators, Black Lotus Games LLC.
A Questionable Company
Black Lotus Games, based in Leesburg, Florida, was founded in 2021 and operates as a private company with a small team. Despite their low sales figures and relatively unknown presence in the gaming world, they have aggressively marketed 3XO as a groundbreaking project, sparking suspicion in many quarters. Their lack of transparency, including no clear public information about their leadership or board members, further fuels skepticism.
Dubious Development History
The only substantial release from 3XO so far has been a single video showcasing gameplay. Instead of the promised "next-level" visuals, the avatars in the video appear to be of significantly lower quality than those seen in other popular adult games like 3DX Chat. Even more concerning, everything displayed in the video, from the characters to the environments, seems to have been purchased from the Daz 3D store—pre-made assets commonly available to anyone.
While Black Lotus Games has continually hinted at releasing more content, the only feature players have access to so far is a character editor. This editor is all that has been delivered to the game's 4,000 backers, raising serious doubts about whether the developers are genuinely working toward completing the full game or merely stringing along their community.
Resistance to Child Protection Laws
One of the most alarming elements surrounding Black Lotus Games is their active involvement in a second Discord server called Horns For Hadar. This group is actively rallying support to block proposed laws aimed at preventing minors from accessing adult content online. The new law seeks to enforce stricter age verification methods—a measure supported by many adult platforms—but Black Lotus Games has taken an aggressive stance against it.
The question arises: why would a company that claims to create adult games be so invested in preventing a law that would safeguard children from explicit content? Their resistance to these protections is deeply troubling and raises ethical questions about their intentions.
Red Flags: Overpromising and Under-delivering
It’s not just the lack of progress that raises eyebrows. Black Lotus Games has positioned 3XO as a revolutionary adult gaming experience, but their delivery so far has been lacking. The company continues to offer premium pre-sale packages and in-game purchases, despite the fact that they have yet to provide anything close to a finished product.
For a company with a limited track record in the gaming industry and such a significant financial goal, the risk of overpromising and under-delivering looms large.
: 3XO – A Revolutionary Game or a Risky Gamble?
With the hype surrounding 3XO, the reality of the project is starting to unravel. From subpar graphics to their controversial stance on child protection laws, Black Lotus Games appears to be on shaky ground. The lack of transparency, the ongoing financial demands from their backers, and the concerning behavior of their leadership all point to the possibility that 3XO may never deliver on its lofty promises.
Gamers should tread carefully when considering whether to invest further in 3XO. Until the developers show clear progress and address the ethical concerns surrounding their practices, it remains highly likely that this game is more smoke and mirrors than substance.
EDITORS NOTES: *They have said that the Alpha1 is supposely to come out in Nov. We will continue to update you here at Unzipped Truths about any announcments*