Regret Island V0260 By Infinitelust Studios (Browser SECURE)

Released quietly in late 2024, v0260 is not a minor bug-fix patch. It is a substantial content drop that InfiniteLust Studios has been teasing for six months. Here is the breakdown of what this version introduces:

This interactive fiction contains mature themes, strong language, sexual content, and scenes of psychological horror. All characters depicted are consenting adults over the age of 18. This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

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Regret Island v0260 is not a power fantasy. It is not a game you "win." It is an interactive meditation on accountability and loss. For players who enjoy titles like What Remains of Edith Finch or The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, this is essential.

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For players running the game on older hardware, v0260 includes InfiniteLust’s proprietary "iLust Engine 2.0." Load times between the jungle, beach, and cave systems have been reduced by 40%, and the dreaded memory leak from v0255 has been patched. Released quietly in late 2024, v0260 is not

[LOCATION: THE JUNGLE PATH]

You leave the hut, the warning echoing in your mind. The jungle path is the only way forward. The trees here are unnaturally tall, their roots twisting like knotted snakes. The sounds of wildlife are jarring—squawks and screeches that don't sound entirely animal Regret Island v0260 is not a power fantasy

InfiniteLust Studios has released a roadmap for 2025. After Regret Island v0260, the next milestone is v0270 ("The Ark"), which promises a co-op mode where two players control different characters on the same island, affecting each other’s Regret Meters via internet connection.

Additionally, the studio is rumored to be in talks with a small indie publisher for a "Director’s Cut" that removes the adult content for a mainstream horror release—essentially, Regret Island could become a pure psychological horror game. Whether that succeeds or fractures the fanbase remains to be seen.