Nope 2.0 is the last version just had a conversation with Mr. Holmes with Product dev and custmoer support:
"It's definitely *not* being updated anymore and hasn't been for a while. Our plan was always to roll Suite functionality into the Mixer, it just needed a lot of work to get up to that point - hence the subscription service helping us fund development. Beyond that I can't speak on the subject, but I anticipate you might enjoy where we're heading with it!"
you can Get a Basic Mixer subscription for 9 us dollars with no credits per month to the megascans library which is actually pretty amazing...
This just in about Quixel:
From the Foundry forums:
Quote from MarcinB : I hope that Adobe will remember about different pricing for Indie (single freelancers with small year income).
I share a similar sentiment...but for Quixel's upcoming Suite 3.
Teddy, Quixel founder, posted another of his heartfelt letters to his supporters on their closed-to-the-public facebook account (which someone re-posted on reddit). Basically saying Suite 3 will be standalone, it's being currently worked on, they're running out of cash but still managing. He also has indicated getting no support from Adobe when they reached out to them for issues with their existing toolset with a particular version or update to Photoshop. Basically unresponsive. (But no indication in the letter how this relates to Adobe getting in bed with Allegorithmic.)
Well, if they can release it sooner and fill the void. Attract all the disenfranchised ex-substance users into one camp again. That would help bring back "happy days" again for this particular community. And hopefully....they can copy Allegorithmic's store playbook where people have more buying options than just one. More than just a monthly subscription like what (sadly) Quixel currently offers for it's Mixer tool (but tiered, meaning you pay more depending on your revenue profile).
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