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UPDATE 24/3/25: In a statement to Eurogamer, the Australian Classification Board has suggested Silent Hill f's Refused Classification (RC) rating - which was recently spotted on its database - was ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Silent Hill F recently re-emerged after several years of radio silence with an impressive trailer, showcasing a new chapter in the series that ...
TL;DR: Silent Hill f has been banned in Australia before its release due to receiving an "RC" classification from the country's Entertainment Software Rating Board. Silent Hill f is banned in ...
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Languages: English. Late last week, social media was awash with a bombastic revelation — Silent Hill f, the next main series game in the Silent Hill series, had been banned in Australia.
TL;DR: The Australian Ratings Board initially banned Silent Hill f due to its content exceeding guidelines, classifying it as "Refused Classification." However, the classification was quickly ...
Although the Australian Classification Board’s website said otherwise, Silent Hill f has not been hit with the ban hammer… at least not yet. When Konami laid out all its new Silent Hill ...
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.
Australia has banned Silent Hill f by giving it the Refused Classification label. The ESRB and Japan gave mature ratings to the game for the intense horror elements in the game. The game's release ...
Here’s how it works. 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." ...