The Australian government agency charged with classifying movies and video games has reportedly been hacked in protest of the nation's controversial ISP-level Internet filtering scheme. The culprits ...
Minister for Justice Michael Keenan has announced that Australia will soon commence a year-long trial of a new classification tool that will allow developers to get mobile and online games rated ...
Australia officially approved the introduction of an adults-only category for video games back in June 2012 and, after more than a decade of debate and a preposterous amount of handwringing, the R18+ ...
That’s just what Australia is set to do tomorrow, though, as a new pilot program will ban hundreds of mobile titles that have been “refused classification” in the country on platforms like Google Play ...
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 ...
As requested by South Australian Attorney General John Rau, the Australian Classification Review Board will be reviewing the classifications of 12 video games, according to an announcement by the ...
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, ...
Several months ago, Compulsion Games announced that its highly anticipated dystopian survival title We Happy Few would be delayed from its original launch date of April 2018 to a new release window of ...