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Hotline Miami 2, South Park: The Stick of Truth, and Saints Row 4 are among dozens of games to have been denied an Australian ...
Konami's psychological horror contains elements the Australian Classification Board has historically frowned on.
Silent Hill f is banned in Australia after being labeled with a "refused classification" rating, but the exact reasoning is still a mystery.
Silent Hill f has been refused classification and banned in Australia. While the reason wasn't given, the ESRB reveals the ...
The Australian Classification Board denies a release for Silent Hill f in the country by refusing to classify Konami's upcoming horror title.
the next main series game in the Silent Hill series, had been banned in Australia. It was a shock for fans of the series, many of whom suspected that the game was gorier or more intense than past ...
In a statement to GamesRadar+, a spokesperson from the Classification Board told us, "Silent Hill f is not currently classified as ‘Refused Classification’ in Australia." The game's page on ...
With the game’s website promising ‘drug-induced hallucinations, torture, and graphic violence’, it wasn’t too surprising to hear that Silent Hill f was already being banned in Australia ...
Silent Hill f has been refused classification in Australia due to graphic content like gender discrimination and torture. The game has received a CERO: Z rating in Japan, hinting at intense ...
Silent Hill f's ban in Australia has been overturned, but the game is still awaiting a classification decision. Concerns over the game’s explicit content may have initially led to its ban ...
Silent Hill f has been refused classification in Australia. The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, and the Arts' Classification Board (IARC) has not ...
Update 4/24/25: Stevivor reached out to the ACB and received the following response: “Silent Hill f is not currently classified as ‘Refused Classification’ in Australia,” the board said.