For GameSpot AU's previous coverage on the R18+ issue, click here! If you're an Australian and you're a gamer, then you're probably already aware that game classification in this country has some ...
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 ...
Update 05/14/2021: The Australian Classification Review Board has reversed the ban on Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, after developer ZA/UM formally challenged the decision. It seems the tipping point ...
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 ...
The Australian Classification Review Board (PDF) today announced that it will be reviewing its rating of 12 video games. The announcement was made following an application by the South Australian ...
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 ...
Andrew is a freelance writer from UK who specialises in video game news. He has written for What Culture, Rock Paper Shotgun, and PCGamesN. In 2023, he finally caved and bought an Xbox Series X. If ...
The decision will be made on April 20. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Australian Classification Board will review its ban on ...
TL;DR: The Australian Ratings Board initially banned Silent Hill f due to its content exceeding guidelines, classifying it as "Refused Classification." However, the classification was quickly removed, ...
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 ...
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.