
Publisher Atari forced to make late changes to horror title to appease territory’s ratings board
The strict Australian classification system has struck again, and this time it’s Atari that has been forced to make changes to a title to get its game onto the nation’s retail shelves.
Edge reports that the publisher had to make some last minute cuts to its upcoming Silent Hill: Homecoming in order to get the title a Mature 15+ rating, which for the time being remains the highest classification offered to games by the Australian Board of Classification.
The move follows the Board’s concerns regarding the title’s “high-impact violence, copious blood spray, decapitations, partial corpse dismemberment, and depictions of torture”.
A spokesperson for the ratings body stated: “Atari – on its own initiative – resubmitted the game for classification, so essentially it’s not the same game.
“They’ve made modifications to the game, but the Australian Classification Board is not a censorship board, we don’t say ‘change this and the game will go in’. It’s down to the distributor to make changes and resubmit.”
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Silent Hill: Homecoming is the latest in a long line of titles to cross swords with the Aussie regulator, joining the likes of Grand Theft Auto IV, F.E.A.R. 2, Fallout 3 and Dark Sector. There was talk early last year of the body introducing a new ‘R’ rating for mature games, but this has so far not materialised.
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