I am sorry to ask but i heard this game has no ntr/nts but i see the tags and this comment and i am kinda confused is it there or not?
It really depends on what you mean by NTR. My somewhat glib response is that if it matters enough for you to ask, then the answer is the opposite of whatever you're hoping for.
The less glib answer is that the game does not feature an NPC stealing a LI from the MC (much less focus on the emotional turmoil of such a thing), which means it does not have netorare in the literal sense; people looking for that sort of content will likely be diappointed. On the other hand, the game does feature a lot of men other than the MC having sex with women; to date we haven't seen that happen with a LI, but it's very likely that will eventually happen, too. This is something a lot of players strongly dislike, and since most of those describe the situation (rightly or wrongly) as NTR, plenty of people will dislike this game and cite NTR as the reason.
IMHO, NTR is just too charged a word to convey useful information at this point, so it's better to focus on the specific material you're curious about rather than trust to a confusingly used umbrella term.
There is only 1 correct definition of ntr:
Ntr = MC is cucked by his/her partner, knows it and suffers about it, and the player enjoys it.
Therefore this game has no ntr.
Why in the world do you guys keep on insisting on this "thing" that this ntr stuff can be anything?
Because language is an evolving entity meant to convey information to other people, not some precise technical spec overseen by an impartial arbiter. If enough people decide to use a word in a new way, that's the reality everyone needs to deal with regardless of what our old dictionaries says.
Insisting on your own definition in the face of such a divergence only makes the signal to noise ratio worse.
I'm not keen on using NTR as a broad epithet, but no one is going to be dissuaded by ignoring their arguments just to focus on the technicality.