Nintendo Switch games have been canceled due to controversy

A pair of controversial Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite games were canceled after Nintendo denied their release, despite prior approval of both games for launch on the console pair. That being said, it’s not clear right now why Nintendo decided to give up the game pair, but it may have something to do with the fact that their sequel was recently denied by Steam, or so the game’s maker believes.

Taking on Twitter, Richard La Ruina, the producer Super Seducer: How to talk to girls and Super Seducer 2: Advanced seduction tactics, announced that both games no longer come on Switch and Switch Lite.

In addition, the manufacturer reveals that the games have been fully ported and have already gone through a round of questions and answers. Moreover, Nintendo would have said that they will allow both games on Switch and Switch Lite if the games receive the appropriate qualifications.

Super Seducer 1 & 2 He will not come to Switch, “La Ruina wrote on Twitter.” The games were completely ported and went through a round of QA. I initially checked and Nintendo said they will publish if we get proper ratings. I’m not so surprised and I don’t blame Nintendo – it was probably due to Steam issues and controversies. “

Now, it’s worth noting that all of the above was shared on April 1, leaving the door open on the possibility that this may just be a Fool April joke. That being said, if that were the case, you would assume a follow-up mentioning that a lot has already been done. Moreover, this would not be the first time the series has been denied release. Sony has banned the launch of the first game on the PS4 and, as mentioned above, Steam recently rejected the third entry, Super Seducer 3, after the launch of the two previous games on the platform.

For now, take everything here with a grain of salt. As for Nintendo, they did not comment or respond to the claim. If this changes or if La Ruina provides a follow-up, we will be sure to update the story accordingly. In the meantime, for more coverage on the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite, click here.

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