Summary

Well, that didn’t take long.

Silent Hill f, which wasrecently re-revealed and still does not have a release date, has beenrefused classification in Australia by the country’s government. The move effectively bans the upcoming horror game unless changes to the game’s content are made.

While the reason why the game was given an “RC” or Refused Classification rating isn’t known, it’s not too hard to surmise why that may be the case. Following its re-reveal,Konami shared a rather lengthy warning on the game’s page, revealing themes of gender discrimination, child abuse and torture.

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The content warning,which is visible on the game’s main page, urges players to take breaks or speak with a trusted person if they feel uncomfortable while playing. Elsewhere,the game’s ESRB rating shared further details about the nature of its content, including instancesin which “a character is burned alive inside a cage” and faces are ripped apart.

It’s Not The First Silent Hill Game To Need Changes In Australia

As GamesRadar noted in its report, in 2008, the Australian government came down hard on several games, including Silent Hill: Homecoming, Dark Sector, F.E.A.R. 2 and even Fallout 3. All the titles were refused the maximum rating,according to a GameSpot report, meaning they either had to cut content or submit an appeal in order to be reconsidered.

In the case of Silent Hill: Homecoming, the game was “Revised.” At the time,TechCrunch noted that the ratings board took aim with the severing of body parts and drilling into flesh. With that in mind, it’s easy to see where the board would take issue with f.

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It’s Also Not The First Game Banned In The Last Year

Oddly enough, Silent Hill f isn’t the only game to be banned in Australia. That’s because,for whatever reason, the upcoming Hunter x Hunter game was also refused classification. As of this writing,the game has still not received a revised rating. That part feels oddly important,especially considering it’s been given a July release.

Ultimately, precedent would suggest that both Silent Hill and Hunter x Hunter will eventually be able to be released in Australia. Still, it does make you wonder just how horrific the upcoming Silent Hill title is.