Nutaku Enters Open Beta Phase of Platform Redesign

Nutaku Enters Open Beta Phase of Platform Redesign

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the open beta phase of its soup-to-nuts platform redesign.

"Through a full visual revamp and a whole set of tailor-made features, Nutaku.net is set to become the first online gaming platform to roll out an inclusive interface to an adult gaming audience of over 50 million users," a rep explained.

"The redesign seeks to pave the way for a much simpler navigation and modernized design. The new website, however, is not just offering players a UI overhaul," continued the rep, "as it is powered by several community-requested features: among them, a dynamic search bar allowing users to seek their favorite game from Nutaku’s large pool of [over] 450 free-to-play and paid titles, and a 'preference selector' to allow users to customize their experience and show or hide games based on sexual preferences."

Nutaku Platform Director Brandon Feiden said the redesign "reinforces our commitment to offer a high-quality and user-friendly product to anyone looking for the ultimate experience in the adult gaming world."

"The redesign is night-and-day compared to our existing website and we thank our dedicated community for their continuous feedback and participation in helping us get Nutaku.net to the next level," he said. "We’re so excited to share this major update with our players, and the world, as this 'new' Nutaku is up to the standards our community of users and developers have come to expect as we’ve grown to become the industry leader. This is just the beginning, as we have tons of new features and improvements in development which will be added throughout the rest of this year."

Additional features of the redesign include:

  • Quick Access Sidebar: Access all Nutaku essentials from any page, including games, trending tags and other favorites
  • Favorites: “Heart” favorite games and easily access them from a sidebar or profile page to quickly jump back into the action
  • A "dark mode" option

Visit Beta.nutaku.net and follow the platform on Twitter for the latest updates.

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