An extremely hardcore adult open-world RPG game, set for 2026 release, will be compatible with haptic feedback sextech devices by Lovense and Kiiroo. Wild Life is being developed by a Berlin-based adult games studio called Candy Valley Network (makers of Sexbot Quality Assurance Simulator), and demo versions already suggest it’s going to be one of the most sexually explicit RPG games available. It has full-frontal nudity, close-ups of penetration, and geyser-like money shots.
Now the developers have announced a partnership with Kiiroo, having already declared that Wild Life will be compatible with devices by the remote sextech company Lovense. Kiiroo’s popular Keon penis stroker device is already popular to use with synced content, but Wild Life will reportedly be connectable with all Kiiroo remote devices.

Wild Life is an immersive RPG game that seems to take inspiration from the Avatar film series, featuring members of an Indigenous population (often with enormous breasts and a tendency to walk around naked) clashing with spaceship-flying colonizer types. Some of the game’s spaceship architecture seems influenced by HR Giger’s designs in the Alien film.
The game features exploration and fighting, and large amounts of hardcore sex between characters. The makers claim that there are over 2,500 sex animations in the game.
To connect Kiiroo devices to the game, you open Wild Life when the device is connected to your computer via Bluetooth then click through the settings in the game to enable toy connection. From there, the sex toy device will give haptic feedback based on the on-screen action in supported scenes. You can choose intensity levels for this feedback.
Wild Life is ‘officially’ compatible with Kiiroo and Lovense remote sex toys, but other remote-controlled sextech products can be synced to it. Open protocols such as buttplug.io are supported.
Candy Valley Network said that the developers were working with Kiiroo on “something special” to launch in Wild Life in mid-2026. The company did not give details, but teased that it wanted to “go beyond simple vibration mirroring” and was “exploring scene-aware, character-aware, and situation-aware haptics that tie in more deeply with Wild Life’s story and systems.”
“The goal is a curated, premium experience that feels made for Wild Life, not just ‘generic game rumble’.”

Haptic feedback and sex toy syncing is becoming more prevalent in gaming, as developers look to offer more immersion and supported syncing beyond standard ‘device syncs to any on-screen content’ setups.
Recently an explicit game called Cybersexuals, which featured real porn stars performing in in-game sex scenes and sex toy integration, was released.
You can download a demo version of Wild Life at the game’s Steam page, where the developers post regular updates as the game approaches its full release.
























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