Nutaku.net Rolls Out 'Inclusive' Redesign With Enhanced Features

Nutaku.net Rolls Out 'Inclusive' Redesign With Enhanced Features

MONTREAL — As online and mobile adult gaming gains momentum, Nutaku.net is rolling out an inclusive new interface, built to accommodate the diversity and growth of today’s gamers.

The new look was previewed this week at the Game Developer Conference in Cologne, Germany, where attendees got an exclusive sneak peek of what Nutaku has in the pipeline.

According to the company, the site redesign seeks to pave the way for users to take advantage of new features, including a built-in search bar and games filter, facilitating the hunt for preferred games from a compilation of free-to-play and premium titles. Users can toggle on or off the sexual preference selector, filtering options based on their identity, reinforcing the leading platform’s dedication to making adult gaming more inclusive.

A “favorites” tab and “dark mode” layout with a light/dark selector switch round out the new features.

“We’ve had a massive influx of players over the past four years, going from 1 million registered users at the end of 2015, to over 35 million to date,” said Nutaku’s Communications Manager Julie Hall. “Given these numbers, we wanted to upgrade the platform’s user experience to accommodate our growing community.”

“When we look closer at the new players coming to our platform, we’ve seen a growth in female gamers from 6 percent in 2015 to 21 percent, and in LGBTQ+ gamers, from less than 1 percent in 2015 to 6 percent after launching our new LGBTQ+ section in December,” Hall added. “This called for implementing some new features to provide the best gaming experience for all of our users today and into the coming years.”

An Open Beta of the new site will be released shortly, allowing players to check out the new design and features and provide their feedback.

An extended preview is available here.

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