GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Following the Refused Classification rating given to Saints Row IV in Australia twice, local distributor All Interactive Entertainment has confirmed ...
When current South Australian Attorney-General John Rau took over from his predecessor--known anti-R18+ campaigner Michael Atkinson--in March this year, Aussie gamers breathed a sigh of relief.
Action Saints Row 2's Juiced Patch makes the PC port so much better it's criminal Action Saints Row 1's director is pitching a prequel that gets 'back to the roots of what made SR 1 entertaining,' but ...
Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based in the Australia office. His passions include bourbon, video games and boring strangers with photos of his cat. The edited version removed the mission ...
Australia is all but set to undergo a change in its national classification system, following today’s Standing Committee of Attorney-Generals (SCAG) meeting, to discuss the introduction of an ...
Upcoming PS4 exclusive Bloodborne has been rated by the Australian board of classification ahead of its release this coming March. From Software's hack-and-slash horror title has been rated as ...
Bohemia Interactive's DayZ has been given an MA15+ rating by the Australian Classification Board. The game was denied a classification earlier this month, when distributor Five Star Games applied for ...
The Australian is reporting that the South Australian government is officially planning to remove the MA15+ for video games in favour of an R18+ classification. The move would see all games that are ...
Australia's Standing Committee of Attorneys-General are in the process of actively discussing the implementation of a (long overdue) R18+ rating for games in the territory, following the approval of ...
Monolith Production's upcoming title, FEAR 2: Project Origin, has been refused classification in Australia - banning it from being sold in the region. The Australian Classification Board and ...
Australia's R18+ classification for video games came into effect yesterday. Until Jan. 1, 2013, Australia was one of the few developed countries in the world to not have an R18+ classification for ...