Super Seducer 3, a humorous dating sim, finally banned from releasing on Steam
In mid-February, it became known that the humorous dating simulator Super Seducer 3 was banned from publishing on Steam. The store’s administration demanded that the mastermind of the project and concurrently leading actor Richard La Ruina submit a more censored version. But as it turned out, Valve recently removed the game from their store for good.
In his personal microblog, Richard la Ruina wrote: “[Administration] Steam has banned and removed Super Seducer 3 from the service. They will not allow us to release the project in any form. Our page disappeared, and with it, 61,700 wishlist additions. Before that, I was told to expect “approval or feedback.” We have said many times that we would do whatever they need. “
Richard la Ruina has attached screenshots of the correspondence with the Steam administration to the message. As it turned out, the reason was the demonstration of real people in a sexual context. Super Seducer 3 uses live-action footage. Apparently, Valve’s scenes in the game seemed a bit too frank.
Separately, it should be noted that hundreds of projects with erotic materials are sold on Steam. However, all of them were created with the help of graphics – the store administration apparently has a different attitude to “live” filming, even if there is no nudity in them.