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Silent Hill f is banned in Australia after being labeled with a "refused classification" rating, but the exact reasoning is still a mystery.
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Despite media reports and social media chaos, the next Silent Hill game is still pending classification in Australia.
The Australian Classification Board denies a release for Silent Hill f in the country by refusing to classify Konami's upcoming horror title.
Silent Hill f has been refused classification and banned in Australia. While the reason wasn't given, the ESRB reveals the ...
"'Silent Hill f' is not currently classified as 'Refused Classification' in Australia," reads a statement from the ...
The Classification Board in Australia is no longer refusing to rate Silent Hill f, meaning that the ban on the upcoming disturbing game is overturned.
In a statement to GamesRadar+, a spokesperson from the Classification Board told us, "Silent Hill f is not currently classified as ‘Refused Classification’ in Australia." The game's page on ...
Silent Hill f has been refused classification in Australia due to graphic content like gender discrimination and torture. The game has received a CERO: Z rating in Japan, hinting at intense ...
Update 4/24/25: Stevivor reached out to the ACB and received the following response: “Silent Hill f is not currently classified as ‘Refused Classification’ in Australia,” the board said.
Silent Hill f has been refused classification in Australia. The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, and the Arts' Classification Board (IARC) has not ...