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 ...
Australia has been in the news as of late, and it has been thanks to an odd anime controversy. Last week, reports went live overseas which confirmed a senator named Stirling Griff has a bone to pick ...
The Australian Classification Board is currently reviewing its previous ban on Compulsion Games’ upcoming dystopian adventure game “We Happy Few.” After refusing to assign a rating for the game, it ...
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The Australian Government's Classification Review Board could reverse its decision to deny We Happy Few a release on consoles and desktops Down Under. According to a statement, the board has "received ...
The Australian Classification Board's refusal to grant Outlast 2 a certificate has sparked a response from the country's politicians, with Senator David Leyonhjelm advising the censors to "leave ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Australian Classification Board caused yet another stir down under last week, with Kotaku first reporting that upcoming stealth actioner Velvet ...
We Happy Few, the psychedelic survival game from Compulsion Games, has been denied a rating by the Australian Classification Board. Here’s the official description as to why the committee views the ...
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 ...
Development studio Compulsion Games has joined the long list of video game developers who got their products banned for distribution in Australia. The We Happy Few Australian Classification Board ban ...
Australia’s Interactive Games and Entertainment Association has spoken on DayZ’s classification drama down under, stating that the ratings guideline forbidding the use of “illicit or proscribed drugs” ...