JRPG Becomes the First Game Banned in the UK for Over a Decade

Posted by Payton Wilmott On Friday, March 16, 2018 0 comments

Omega Labyrinth Z, a JRPG from Japanese studio Matrix Software and published by PQube, has been banned in the UK. It's the first title to have been banned in the country since 2007, when Manhunt 2 was refused classification.

In a statement from the Video Standards Council, via GamesIndustry.biz, the game was initially submitted "with a provisional PEGI 16 rating for depictions of erotic or sexual nudity."

Continue reading…



0 comments:

Post a Comment