In January earlier this year, the law was used to punish a journalist who was accused of publishing a news story about a teacher who was fired due to her sexual orientation, but it must be noted that The Sims 4 happens to be the first video game in that part of the world that will be restricted to minors in Russia due to the course of the law. I guess certain quarters would deem The Sims 4 to be more “progressive” compared to Nintendo and their current affair with Tomodachi Life.
Folks living in Russia who would like to get around this particular ban have some hope – The Sims 3, that does open the door to same-sex relationships as well, was rated 12+ in Russia, and considering the game was released a good five years ago, those who have yet to hit 18 will still be able to purchase the game, whether it is a reflection of their own orientation or simply out of curiosity.