Steam Refuses to Sell Pick-Up Artist Game Super Seducer 3

By | March 21, 2021

Super Seducer 3: The Final Seduction, a game where you are said to “learn powerful skills for attracting beautiful women,” has been banned from Steam as the platform “does not ship sexually explicit images of real people.”Developer Richard La Ruina took to Twitter to share the news, saying Valve will not allow it to be released in any form. Furthermore, the Steam page is gone alongside the “61,700 wish lists.”

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La Ruina also explained how Steam rejected both the uncensored & censored (Twitch) versions, never gave any specifics as to what content they didn’t like, blocked the Super Seducer 3 demo which was a censored Gym level, and said that “if I got an ESRB-M rating that would not affect their decision.”Despite La Ruina’s promise to “take a butcher knife to the game and take weeks to make all kinds of edits,” Steam still said “we are not going to sell the game or re-review it.”

This isn’t the first time the Super Seducer series has found itself in this situation, as the first game was set to release on PlayStation 4 before Sony decided against it.

Super Seducer: How to Talk to Girls and Super Seducer 2: Advanced Seduction Tactics are both still available for purchase on Steam.

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