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Risen Banned In Australia, _Sexual Activity And Drug Use_ Cited

Published: January 01, 0001 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins
Third person role-playing-game Risen from German developer Piranha Bytes has been Y1 Game refused classification in Australia. No reasons were initially given why the game has been banned Down Under. Y1 Game Kotaku Australia contacted Risen‘s Australian distributor Madman Interactive and were told that the country’s Classification Board felt the game contained “sexual activity and drug all yono app use related to incentives or rewards.” Madman Interactive has yet to decide whether it will appeal this decision or yono all rummy release an edited version for a 15-years-old-and-up rating. RPG all yono app Banned In yono all rummy Australia, Sex And Drugs To Blame? [Kotaku Australia]

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