The numbering system used by Dream Studio is cryptic by design, but insiders have deciphered the logic. Let’s break down the three specific sets included in this exclusive bundle:

In the hyper-detailed world of digital collectibles, custom UI skins, and niche design assets, few names command as much quiet respect as Dream Studio. Known for their hyper-feminine yet edgy "Nastia Mouse" aesthetic, the studio has carved out a dedicated following. However, the latest release to shake the community is the cryptic, high-value bundle known as the "Sets 211 220 15 UPD Exclusive."

If you are a collector, a designer, or a power user looking to elevate your desktop environment, you have likely seen these terms floating around private Discord servers and premium asset forums. This article breaks down exactly what this bundle is, why the version number "15 UPD" matters, and how the "Exclusive" status changes the playing field.


To understand why Sets 211 and 220 are desirable, you need to understand Nastia Mouse. The art style blends Y2K revival, cyberpunk lite, and kawaii punk.


Nastia Mouse woke not in her bed, but inside a glass teardrop.

The world outside was silent and blue. She pressed her paw to the curved wall. Ripples of soft chime tones echoed — ding… ding… ding… — each note a different shade of lavender.

This was Set 211: The Harmonic Meadows.

In the distance, giant glass flowers swayed without wind. Their stems were musical staves; their petals, frozen notes. Nastia knew she was dreaming, but the air smelled of honey and rain. Real rain.

“Update exclusive,” whispered a voice like static over silk. “You are in Upd.15. The Shared Orchard.”

Nastia turned. A small mouse in a copper helmet stood behind her. His name was Patch, and he was the Keeper of Set Boundaries.

“Nastia,” Patch said, “someone is breaking the rules of the Dream Studio. They’re merging locked sets. 211. 220. And the forbidden one — Set 15.”

“I thought Set 15 was deleted,” Nastia said.

Patch opened his paw. Inside lay a cracked pocket watch with a single button: Upd Exclusive Access.

“It was,” he said. “Until someone pressed ‘update’ on a dream that was supposed to stay asleep.”


This report documents the development and exclusive release of Dream Studio’s “Mouse Sets” featuring model Nastia, covering episodes 211 through 220. The series is produced exclusively for the 15 UPD platform, indicating a premium, membership-based or limited-distribution model. The content follows the studio’s established thematic style—combining cosplay, fetish, or anthropomorphic (“mouse”) elements with high‑production solo or soft‑core performance.

| Milestone | Target Date | |-----------|-------------| | Release of set 221 (preview) | +45 days | | Nastia live chat (15 UPD exclusive) | +60 days | | Compilation “Best of Mouse 200–220” | +90 days | | Next character series (“Bunny Sets”) | +120 days |

She pushed the door open.

Set 15 wasn’t a meadow or a corridor. It was a single room: a tiny attic with a round window showing three moons. Inside sat a small wooden desk, a half-finished letter, and a little white mouse with Nastia’s face — but younger. Much younger.

The little mouse looked up. Her eyes were full of static, like an old television between channels.

“You left me here,” the little mouse said. “When you updated to version 2.0 of yourself. You didn’t delete me. You just… stopped visiting.”

Nastia’s throat tightened. She remembered now.

Set 15 was her first dream studio project — a private, never-released dream called The Mouse Who Wanted a Real Shadow. In it, a young Nastia Mouse drew shadows for all her lonely friends. But the studio told her it was “too sad for distribution.” So she locked it.

And then she forgot.

“The update exclusive didn’t add new content,” Nastia realized. “It re-opened what was already here. You’re not a glitch. You’re the original.”

The little mouse smiled — sad, flickering. “I’ve been singing that shadow song for 2,000 updates. No one heard. Until Patch pressed the exclusive button for you.”