Seduction thwarted: Steam bans and removes Super Seducer 3

Seduction thwarted: Steam bans and removes Super Seducer 3

Seduction thwarted

With Super Seducer 3: The Final Seduction, the third part of the live-action dating simulation around the pick-up artist and self-appointed dating guru Richard La Ruina should have been published. But Steam pulled the emergency brake and banned and removed the game from the platform. The main reason for this are the "sexually explicit images of real people". As early as 2018, Sony refused to release the first part of Super Seducer on the PlayStation 4.

The ban of Super Seducer 3 is sure to be a severe blow to La Ruina, who is also the lead developer of the virtual guide to seducing women. 61,700 players have put the game on their Steam wish-list, which La Ruina means to measure the popularity and success of the title in advance. For the spell, the "seduction artist" published his conversation with the Steam team on Twitter.

Recommended editorial content At this point you will find external content from [PLATTFORM]. To protect your personal data, external integrations are only displayed if you confirm this by clicking on "Load all external content": Load all external content I consent to external content being displayed to me. This means that personal data is transmitted to third-party platforms. Read more about our privacy policy . External content More on this in our data protection declaration. Steam spoke of a final decision: "We have checked the last version submitted and are not in a position to publish Super Seducer 3 on Steam. As mentioned before, Steam does not publish sexually explicit images of real people. [... ] After submitting the product several times and checking it several times, we find ourselves at a dead end, which is why this is the final decision. " The series had previously been criticized for its dubious presentation of dating approaches.

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