The adult visual novel and game distribution platform Kumajin.com has released a significant new update for one of its most controversial and talked-about titles: Tsumibukai Yokubou (Sinful Desire). The patch, labeled ID 2.1-6732e8c... UPD, arrived earlier this week without much prior warning, sparking intense discussion across fan forums and Reddit threads.
In this long-form article, we will dissect every major change, fix lingering bugs, analyze new content additions, and explore what this update means for both new players and longtime fans of the Tsumibukai Yokubou series.
In a brief developer note attached to the update, the team hinted that ID 2.1 is the last major content update before a potential sequel or side story. They wrote (translated from Japanese):
“Tsumibukai Yokubou was always meant to evolve with its players. This update (6732e8c…) closes one chapter but opens another. Thank you for your sinful desires.”
Whether that means a full sequel or a smaller DLC remains unclear. Keep an eye on Kumajin.com for announcements. -Kumajin.com--tsumibukai-yokubou-id-2.1-6732e8c... UPD
The biggest addition is a brand-new story route accessible only after completing both main heroine paths in version 2.0. This route delves into the backstory of a side character previously considered minor — fans suspect it’s the mysterious “girl in the red room” from the original game’s teaser ending.
Early impressions from Japanese players (via Kumajin.com’s built-in review system) praise the route’s unsettling atmosphere and morally gray choices.
The patch notes (excerpted from Kumajin.com’s official changelog, ID reference 6732e8c) list over 20 fixes, including:
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