

Until 2011, video games in Australia could only be rated up to MA15+. The ratings are enforced by law, banning retail sales of R18+ and X18+ works to adult consumers and preventing the sale or import of RC works.

Main article: List of banned video games in Australiaīy Australian law, all media is rated by the Australian Classification Board (ACB), with works potentially receiving MA15+ (Mature Accompanied 15+), R18+ (Restricted 18+), X18+ (Restricted 18+), or even denied at rating (RC, Refused Classification). RapeLay is banned because it promotes and supports the use of violence to compel a person to submit to sexual conduct, as well as the exploitation of young people for sexual purposes. Argentina Ĭarmageddon is banned in the capital city of Buenos Aires because it depicts people being killed by motor vehicles. In early 2019 Edi Rama, the prime minister, threatened to ban the game after a law was passed by the parliament, banning sports betting.

A few days after the ban of the release of Dead Rising 2 's release in Albania, retailer Albagame refused to sell the copies over alleged gambling.

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