classification
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Watch Dogs Re-Classified As R18+ Due To Newly Added Scenes Featuring Sexual Violence
49After initially receiving an MA15+ classification in September 2013, Ubisoft had Watch Dogs re-classified by the Australian Classification Board. After consideration the Board decided to bump Watch Dogs’ classification to R18+. We can now reveal the reasons for this decision.
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Classification Board Upholds MA15+ Ratings After ‘Wasteful’ Review
Back in November, Attorney-General for South Australia, John Rau, called on the Classification Review Board to reassess how the ratings system was being applied to several high-profile video games on Australian shelves. It was criticised as a huge waste of money, but the Classification Board undertook the review anyway, and now the verdict on said…
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South Australia’s Attorney General Challenges The Classification Of 12 Video Games
We’ve just received word that the John Rau, the Attorney General for South Australia, has raised concerns regarding 12 video games previously rated by the Australian Classification Board and has asked the board to review these decisions.
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Update: State Of Decay Banned For Explicit Use Of Illicit Drugs
We’ve just received a copy of the Classification Board’s report for State of Decay, which confirms that the game was refused classification as a result of the game rewarding players for using illicit drugs in explicit ways.