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Queensland now accepting 18+ games

For a long time Australia has been restricted to selling only titles that fall under the 15+ age rating, as there simply wasn't an 18+ rating to go on. Recently an adult rating was brought in, but Queensland, one of the larger and most populous provinces lagged behind – now though, the governor has signed off on the act, allowing the sale of such titles to begin.

While Australia as a whole began allowing developers and publishers to apply for their 18+ game to be sold within the country's boarders back in early January of this year, Queensland didn't follow suit. A vote took place earlier this month which gave the go ahead, but until today, it wasn't official, because the governor had yet to give the thumbs up.

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Australia missed out on Manhunt 2, but then again, so did the UK for a while.

Of course now the excitement begins again as we find out which 18+ game will go on sale first. Care to take a guess?

It's Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 on the Vita, which is only released in the US today – Europe in a couple of days. It will be available in Australia on the 13th of March.

KitGuru Says: About time really. It was always a bit embarrassing for Australia that it counted the gaming maturity of its long standing adult citizens as identical to those of young teens.

[Thanks Kotaku]

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