australian classification board
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22 Years Later, Live A Live Has Been Rated In Australia
22 years after its launch in Japan, Square JRPG Live A Live has been given a rating in Australia. A rating for the Live A Live remake has appeared on the Austrlalian Classification website overnight. The Classification Board has awarded the game an M rating, citing moderate impact themes and violence, as well as mild impact language,…
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Grand Theft Auto Online Has Been Rated In Australia (Yes, Really)
I can already hear you lot typing in comments. Yes, GTA Online has been rated in Australia. That might come as a bit of a surprise, considering its age, but would you believe this is the first time Australian Classification has ever rated the enduringly popular online sandbox as its own separate product. GTA Online…
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Australian Classification Listing Has Fans Excited For A Possible Quake Sequel
Our pals at the Australian Classification Board love to leak things — and the board is on a real roll this month. Following the Castlevania GBA news, the ACB has inadvertently revealed a new project from the team at id Software.
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Physical Games Now Require ‘In-Game Purchase’ Disclosures In Australia [Updated]
The decision comes after ongoing backlash against the inclusion of microtransactions in games.