Hopeful romantics
A popular role-playing game has been forced out of Russia after refusing to pull its LGBT content

The popular visual novel game Romance Club was dropped from Russia’s App Store and Google Play after the developers refused to remove its LGBT content. Despite the ban, the app's large Russian fan base continues to support the company for defending its values and is now looking for ways to get its hands on new updates.
In November 2023, Russia’s Supreme Court ruled that the so-called “international LGBT movement” was an extremist organisation, a decision that made pro-LGBT activity punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
“We accompany each story with good visuals and music that a lot of people work on. Each one is made with heart and I think the players can feel that,” Alexandra says.


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