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Feminist group wants Super Seducer to be removed from Steam

Feminist group Level Up is calling for Super Seducer to be removed from the Steam marketplace.

The UK-based group has started a petition against the “toxic” title, which you can find (and sign) here.

Super Seducer is offering men a masterclass in sexual harassment, not seduction,” Carys Afoko, Executive Director of Level Up, said. “This toxic game is training up the next generation of Harvey Weinsteins.

“Steam needs to follow PlayStation’s lead and take it down,” Afoko continued, referring to Sony’s decision to block access to the title on PS4.

“Steam should not be selling lessons in how to harass women. The company has withdrawn games before for encouraging violence, and it’s time they took a similar stand on violence against women.”

Super Seducer, the self-proclaimed “world’s most realistic seduction simulator,” is available now on PC via Steam.


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