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The Australian Classification Board has refused to rateSilent Hill f, effectively banning the game in the country across several platforms. While Konami’s upcoming horror title has yet to receive an official release date, age ratings have started to roll in, confirming what many already expected — it will be a very graphic, mature, and potentially disturbing game. Australia’s ratings board has gone so far as to banSilent Hill f, though it hasn’t specified why.

Earlier this month,Silent Hill freceived an M ratingfrom the ESRB and an equivalent 18+ rating in Japan. In doing so, the ESRB revealed just how intense the game’s horror elements can get, including characters being burned alive, characters getting portions of their face sliced off, and visible entrails, among other graphic elements. TheSilent Hillseries is no stranger to gore, so it’s not necessarily a surprise, but it does seem such elements may reach new heights in the latest entry.

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While some countries have responded to these elements by giving the game a mature rating,Silent Hill freceived a Refused Classification labelin Australia. That may not be an outright ban in name, but it stopsSilent Hill ffrom getting a release in the country, as Australia does not let games enter the country or become available for sale without a rating. The Classification Board has also not revealed the reason behind its decision, but Konami has previouslywarned players thatSilent Hill fincludes tortureand child abuse, which likely have something to do with the effective ban.

Australian Authorities Deny a Rating for Silent Hill f

The Australian Classification Board is somewhat notorious for giving games the Refused Classification label. Titles likeLeft for Dead 2andDisco Elysiumhave been denied ratingsin Australia, many of which are less graphic or disturbing thanSilent Hill. Others, likeHotline Miami, received the ban only to get an official rating and re-release down the line. Something similar could also happen toSilent Hill fif regulators change their tune on it or the game releases a censored version in the country.

Given how other games have been able to appeal their ratings, the current Refused Classification label may not stay in place. WhileSilent Hill fhas detailed its PC specs, it still hasn’t announced a release date, so there could be time for Konami to appeal the decision before launch. Of course, even if it does, there’s no guarantee that it will be able to persuade authorities to allow the game an Australian release.

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