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Silent Hill f Has Been Refused Classification In Australia

Oh dear.

Silent Hill f was just revealed a few weeks ago, but, in typical Australian fashion, it has been refused classification in Australia. It feels like it’s been a few years since we had the latest slew of games being refused classifications, with this being the most high-profile game in ages.

A listing on the classifications website simply says that it has been refused classification by the IARC Global Rating Tool with no further information provided.

We’ve reached out to the Classification Board as well as Silent Hill f’s local distributor to see if there’s a reason for the refusal and what the next steps are for it.

We don’t yet have a release date for Silent Hill f, but given it’s been submitted for classification it must be fairly soon.

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We know that the game is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (with Xbox Play Anywhere ). This is a new story set in 1960s rural Japan where Shimizu Hinako’s secluded town has been consumed by a sudden fog that has transformed her home into a haunting nightmare.

As with all Silent Hill games, from this point on, it’ll be a twisted tale where Hinako has to solve puzzles and battle monsters.

Interestingly enough, the game is also already up for pre-order, which is interesting given it has been refused classification. You can find the listing on Amazon HERE. 

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