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Silent Hill f Banned in Australia
The much-anticipated game, Silent Hill f, has been officially banned in Australia after receiving a "Refused Classification" rating from the Australian Classification Board. This decision effectively prevents the game from being sold, hired, advertised, or legally imported into the country.
The board's decision was shared through a now-private publication post, which offered minimal insight into the specific reasons behind the rating. According to the Australian Classification Board's website, materials that receive a "Refused Classification (RC)" contain content that falls outside of generally accepted community standards and exceeds what is permissible under the R 18+ and X 18+ ratings.
In contrast, the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) in the United States rated Silent Hill f as "Mature 17+," citing blood and gore, intense violence, and partial nudity as the reasons for this rating. The ESRB's detailed summary highlighted frequent blood splatter, enemy attacks impaling the player, gory cutscenes, and concept art featuring a nude mannequin as key factors contributing to this classification.
The recent Silent Hill Transmission on March 13 provided fans with a glimpse into what to expect from the game, suggesting that Silent Hill f might be one of the franchise's most graphic and violent entries to date. For those eager to stay informed about the latest developments regarding Silent Hill f, be sure to check out our detailed article below!