Nintendo Switch Games was canceled after the controversy

A couple of controversial Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite games have been canceled after Nintendo denied their release, despite having previously approved the two games for the console release. That said, right now it’s not clear why Nintendo has decided to disallow the pair of games, but it may have something to do with the fact that Steam has recently denied its sequel, or at least that’s what the game’s producer thinks.

Leading to Twitter, Richard La Ruina, producer of Super Seductive: How to talk to girls i Super Seducer 2: Advanced seduction tactics, announced that the two games are no longer coming to Switch and Switch Lite.

In addition, the producer reveals that the games have been completely carried out and have already gone through a round of questions and answers. In addition, Nintendo allegedly said they would allow both games to Switch and Switch Lite if the games received the proper ratings.

Super Seducer 1 and 2 will not come to Switch, “La Ruina wrote on Twitter.” The games were completely carried away and had passed a quality control round. We checked it out initially and Nintendo said they would post if we got the right scores. I’m not so surprised and I don’t blame Nintendo, it’s probably due to Steam and the controversy. “

Now, it’s worth noting that all of the above was shared on April 1st, leaving the door open to the possibility that this is just an April Fool’s joke. That said, if this were the case, you would take on a follow-up in which you would notice that a lot has already been given. Also, it would not be the first time that the publication of the series has been denied. Sony banned the launch of the first game on PS4 and, as noted above, Steam recently denied the third entry, Super Seducer 3, after leaving the previous two games on the platform.

For now, grab it all with a grain of salt. As for Nintendo, they have not commented or responded to the complaint. If that changes or if La Ruina provides a follow-up, we’ll be sure to update the story accordingly. In the meantime, for more coverage on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite, click here.

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