GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Australian gamers have long considered South Australian attorney-general Michael Atkinson as the biggest obstacle in the path toward an R18+ ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A modified version of State of Decay has been submitted to the Australian Classification Board, developer Undead Labs has announced on its official ...
Original story, August 7, 2019: DayZ has been denied classification by the Australian government, despite having been previously granted an MA15+ rating under the IARC system. The decision was spotted ...
Curious about the Australian Classification Board ratings on games, movies, or TV shows, and want to know what they mean? Take a look at the list below. Titles rated G (General) have been have been ...
Update: Bohemia Interactive has addressed the classification issue, assuring fans it is currently looking at ways to solve the problem. “We are aware of the Classification Board’s intention to pull ...
The Australian Classification Board initially featured a page that revealed Silent Hill f had been refused classification, meaning it was effectively banned from sale in the country. However, this ...
Australia's R18+ classification for video games came into effect yesterday. Until Jan. 1, 2013, Australia was one of the few developed countries in the world to not have an R18+ classification for ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Australia has been in the news as of late, and it has been thanks to an odd anime controversy.
Survival-horror game Outlast 2 was refused classification in Australia yesterday, with the Australian Classification Board saying it’s due to “a depiction of implied sexual violence.” You can read the ...
A new ratings tool has led to more games than ever being refused classification, but advocates say this is just a fraction of the massive list of 150,000 games now classified for the first time.
Following Saints Row 4, State of Decay has reportedly earned the dubious honour of becoming the second game to be refused classification in Australia since the implementation of the R18+ ratings ...
The Australian Classification Board has refused classification for EA's Syndicate, citing the game's focus on dismemberment and gunplay as some of the main reasons it ...