'Super Seducer' news: Seduction sim is now available on PC; Sony blocks game on PS4

A promotional photo for the game "Super Seducer"  Steam/Super Seducer

"Super Seducer," the seduction simulation game featuring British self-proclaimed dating coach Richard La Ruina developed and published by RLR Training Inc., is now available for the personal computer (PC). Meanwhile, Sony Interactive Entertainment blocked the game on PlayStation 4 (PS4).

"Super Seducer," which is dubbed by the developers of the game as "the world's most realistic seduction simulator," is now available on Steam at 24% off until March 14. The episodic, live-action visual novel has been quite controversial as it supposedly teaches men the secrets behind seducing women.

The Steam page of the game said that the game provides feedback for the choices made by players, delving into women's psychology as well as what is believed to be hundreds of hidden secrets of seduction masters.The game currently has been reviewed as "Mostly Positive" on Steam, with 59 out of 82 Steam users posting positive reviews on the game as of the time this article was written.

While Steam users have been able to see what is the fuss on the game was all about, PlayStation 4 players were not able to. BBC confirmed that Sony banned the title from the console. The ban was made not long after Kickstarter suspended the game's crowdfunding campaign.

BBC reported that Seth Barton, editor of MCV which is a trade publication, commented that without further details from Sony, one cannot identify the reason why the Japanese company banned the game — particularly if it was removed as a moral decision. Barton made the comment because of the controversy facing the game, which was labeled as "the world's sleaziest game." BBC also reported that Ellen Rose from Outside Xtra approve of the ban as she believes it is not good to sell a product that teaches men the idea that women can be won by pressing the right buttons.

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