Massively popular with Japanese audiences, the original game has since spawned a multimedia franchise whose productions across the last decade have included numerous games, manga adaptations, and various anime OVAs, the last of which have since been collected in a celebratory box set. “To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers 2 underwent a review process to be released on Steam but was banned on June 14,” reported Source: KaroshiMyriad Twitterĭeveloped by visual novel studio Leaf for the PlayStation 2 and published by their parent company Aquaplus, the original To Heart 2 title was an eroge dating sim, with a later ‘all-ages’ release removing all of the title’s adult scenes. In other words, the game’s listing could not be accessed by the site because it no longer existed. RELATED: Saints Row Reboot Character Creator Replaces Gender Options With Sliders For Specific Body Parts, Reduces Max Breast Sizeįirst noticed on June 19th by users on Reddit and later brought to widespread attention on Twitter by user the next day, Dungeon Travelers 2’s ban was uncovered via third-party website Steam DB, whose automatic monitoring of Steam’s own servers discovered that the service was now “missing the access token” for To Heart 2. Source: Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal (2013), Atlus Atlus’ Dungeon Travelers 2 has allegedly been denied a platform on Steam, leaving the RPG as yet another addition to the list of almost 1600 games and DLC that have been banned from the service.
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