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Super Seducer 2 announced, has “10 times the budget”

Super Seducer 2 was today confirmed, and has “10 times the budget” of the orignal, controversial simulator.

Super Seducer 2 takes seduction to all new levels of realism,” the game’s new Steam page reads. “With 10 times the budget of the first game, Super Seducer 2 is much bigger, better, and more seductive.”

This time around, the simulator will provide a female’s point of view to get “unparalleled insight into the female mind in dating simulations.”

The game will feature 10 new scenarios, offering advise on how to pick up feminists, strippers, women with a bunch of male friends and more.

The original Super Seducer spruiked itself as the “world’s most realistic seduction simulator” and was slammed by critics and feminist groups for being toxic. This sequel looks to draw the same ire.

Super Seducer 2 is planned for a 12 September release on Windows PC via Steam. The game’s debut trailer is below.


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