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This is a list of video games that have been censored or banned by governments of various states in the world. Governments that have banned video games have been criticized for a correlated increase in digital piracy, limiting business opportunities and violating rights.[1][2][3]
No video games are officially banned in Afghanistan, except for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.[4]
No video games are currently banned in Albania. Some games were banned during the Hoxhaist regime for allegedly promoting capitalist values. In 2016, the government discussed banning the game Five Nights at Freddy's apparently for its disturbing backstory, though the ban was later dropped over condemnation from Reporters Without Borders and Albanian fans of the game.[citation needed] A few days after the ban of the release of Dead Rising 2's release in Albania, retailer Albagame refused to sell the copies over alleged gambling, Albania being a Muslim majority where gambling is forbidden according to the Quran. In early 2019 Edi Rama, the prime minister, threatened to ban the game after a law was passed by the parliament, banning sports betting.
Banned in the city of Buenos Aires because it depicts people being killed by motor vehicles.[5]
Banned because it promotes and supports the use of violence to compel a person to submit to sexual conduct, as well as the exploitation of young people for sexual purposes.[6][7]
Originally, video games in Australia could only be rated up to MA15+. At the time, the R18+ classification rating could be given to films, but a video game with content deemed fitting for the R18+ rating would be classed as 'Refused Classification' due to an appropriate classification not being available for the medium.
In July and August 2011, all Australian state Attorney-Generals agreed to instate an R18+ rating for video games, which would be available by the end of 2011.[8] Many games previously refused classification would now fit into the R18+ rating and, if the publisher chose to pay the reclassification fee, would theoretically be able to sell their game in Australia. The date was later changed to allow the rating to be introduced at the beginning of 2013.[9]
With the R18+ rating in place, it is expected fewer video games will be given the Refused Classification rating. Games may still be Refused Classification if deemed to contain material unsuitable for R18+ classification, such as depictions of sexual violence or the promotion of illegal drug use, as well as drug use that is related to incentives and rewards. More specifically, games which may be Refused Classification include:
Classification is compulsory, and games refused classification by the ACB are banned for sale, hire or public exhibition, carrying a maximum fine of $275,000 and/or 10 years in jail. It is, however, legal to possess RC games (except in Western Australia and prescribed areas of the Northern Territory).
Material that is refused classification is put on the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service list of prohibited items. Any copies of such games found at the border will be seized,[10] and the recipient, depending on the number of copies being imported, may receive up to A$110,000 in fines.[11]
Due to the licensing of the International Age Rating Coalition software for developers to rate their own game, several hundred games have been banned from various app stores as of 2015.[12]
Phantasy Star Online 2, FIFA 17, Gears of War 4, and other games have been banned due to loot boxes and more are expected to be banned.[citation needed]
Brazil has banned many video games since 1999, mainly due to depictions of violence and cruelty,[13] making it illegal to distribute and otherwise sell these games.[14][15]
Banned for showing violence and harassment in a school setting.[16] The ban was lifted on 23 June 2016; the game can now be acquired in physical and non-physical format through Steam.[17]
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. The ban was lifted on the basis that the characters are of Greek Religion and the gameplay put a large emphasis on puzzle-solving.[citation needed]
Banned because of violence and simulating a favela map in 2008. The ban was later lifted and the game is now available for sale.[18][19]
Banned because the player is able to go on quests for both good and evil.[18][20] The ban has been mostly lifted since 2009, except in Minas Gerais.[citation needed]
Banned in Barueri because it uses music by the Brazilian composer Hamilton da Silva Lourenço without proper permission.[21] It has been resolved and was lifted in 2012.[22]
Additionally, the Brazilian advisory rating system requires that all video games be rated by the organization, where unrated video games are banned from being sold in Brazil.[citation needed] Often, bans do not extend to digital platforms.
A very large number of video games are banned in the People's Republic of China. Games that depict drugs, sexual themes, blood, organized crime or defamation of the Chinese government are almost always banned. Because of the large size of the Chinese video game market, many studios edit the content of their games to conform to the government's standards.
Home gaming consoles were banned in mainland China from June 2000[23][24] until 2013; when the ban was lifted, next-generation consoles such as the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 were allowed in the country.[25]
As of April 2019, after implementing a new mandatory local rating and approval system, any and all games containing depictions of violence, blood, gambling and imperial history are de facto banned from all accessible platforms in the nation (unless otherwise changed to comply with local standards).[26][27][28][unreliable source?][dubious – discuss]
Notable games banned in this region are:
Banned because it contains blood, gore and vulgar content.[29]
Animal Crossing: New Horizons was banned in the People's Republic of China since the 10 April 2020. The game was pulled from the store Taobao as players created and posted anti-government messages in-game with a custom pattern tool. There has been no official announcement whether the ban was enforced by the Government of the People's Republic of China or by Taobao. However the game is still on-sale on the Chinese grey market.[30]
Banned for discrediting China's national image as well as threatening national security. The Chinese Ministry claims that the game shows a "cultural invasion".[31]
Banned for "smearing the image of China and the Chinese army", although the game presents China as a protagonist and glorifies the People's Liberation Army.[32] Additionally, the China campaign has the player destroy questionable targets such as the Three Gorges Dam and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in order to snuff out an invading terrorist organization.
Banned due to an easter egg insulting Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping.[citation needed] The easter egg was later removed, but the game remains banned.[citation needed] On 21 February 2019, players discovered a fulu talisman decorating a wall in the game contained the words "Xi Jinping Winnie-the-Pooh" (Chinese: 習近平小熊維尼) in Chinese seal script, referencing a recent Chinese internet meme that compared him to the Disney character.[citation needed]
Banned for recognizing Taiwan and Tibet as independent countries. An edited version was later released globally.[33]
Banned because it contains blood, gore and vulgar content.[29]
Banned because it overly revealing female characters and because contains blood, gore and vulgar content.[29]
Banned because it contains blood, gore and vulgar content.[29]
Banned because of "intentionally blackening China and the Chinese army's image".[34]
Banned because it overly revealing female characters and because contains blood, gore and vulgar content.[29]
A playable character was removed from the game citing gore and his ability to resurrect upon death. The game was later banned outright citing "overly revealing female characters, blood, gore and vulgar content.”[29]
Banned in China as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[35]
Banned because it contains blood, gore, vulgar content and inharmonious chat.[29]
Banned because it promotes and supports the use of violence to compel a person to submit to sexual conduct and the exploitation of young persons for sexual purposes.[citation needed]
Banned because of sexual content and glorifying homosexuality.[citation needed]
EA Sports MMA was not released in Denmark because of a law prohibiting marketing for energy drinks, which EA chose not to remove from the game.[36] However, distribution is not illegal, as the game can still be found on shelves as an import.
A video game can be banned in Germany if it is confiscated by court order because it violates a section of the Strafgesetzbuch (criminal code). Private possession (and thus playing it) and acquisition (such as downloading a demo from the Internet) are still legal, but any dissemination is not. The seller would break the law if a sale took place, not the buyer. However, on 10 December 2002, one German court (Oberlandesgericht Hamm) decided that a single sale of a single copy does not qualify as dissemination.[37] Unlike indexing by the BPjM, which restricts the sale of all content-equal versions, the versions that are confiscated are enumerated in the court order. Being put on the index by the BPJM or, since April 1, 2003, being refused a rating by the USK, does not equal a ban. Rather, it imposes strict trade restrictions on the title. While only very few games have been confiscated, the list of indexed games is very long.[38]
In December 2006, just one month after the Emsdetten school shooting, Bavaria and Lower Saxony proposed legislation, to be presented to the national parliament, that would make even playing any game that featured “cruel violence on humans or human-looking characters” punishable by fines and up to a year in prison. [39][40][41]
StGB § 86a outlaws the use of symbols of unconstitutional organisations, StGB § 130 Volksverhetzung (agitation of the people), and StGB § 131 instructions for committing crimes. In the official lists, these three sections are always bundled, so any game that contains swastika flags and/or any depiction of Adolf Hitler is listed alongside racist propaganda pieces.
StGB § 131 outlaws representation of excessive violence in media "which describe cruel or otherwise inhuman acts of violence against human or humanoid beings in a manner which expresses a glorification or rendering harmless of such acts of violence or which represents the cruel or inhuman aspects of the event in a manner which injures human dignity".[42]
StGB § 130 and § 131 make it a criminal offence to do the following with corresponding scriptures:
This means that import or purchase and possession for personal use of such games is still legal for persons over 18 years of age.
In the case of video games that contain pornography with children or minors, where a real or realistic event is depicted, the possession of the video game or working towards possessing it would be illegal under StGB § 184b or §184c. Otherwise, if the work depicts a fictitious event, the distribution of such material is illegal.
In August 2008, Sega confirmed that The House of the Dead: Overkill and MadWorld would not be released in Germany,[43] due to the likelihood that they would be refused to get a rating by the USK.[44] Sega also announced in November 2009 that they would not distribute Aliens vs. Predator for similar reasons.[45]
A "Beschlagnahmung" (ban) is enforced for a minimum of ten years, after which a request for review may be submitted.[46]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released. The banned, uncensored version, with Nazi references removed, was available on Steam and GOG without classification until it was taken down on May 31, 2016.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released. The banned, uncensored version was available on Steam and GOG without classification until it was taken down 31 May 2016.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released. The ban was lifted in 2017.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact violence related to incentives and rewards via an unlockable Arcade mode.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released.[47]
Banned because of high-impact violence related to incentives and rewards via an unlockable Arcade mode.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence and possibly for showing Germany under Nazi rule, a highly taboo and offensive topic to most Germans since the culmination of World War II.
Was originally released in both cut and uncut versions attaining 18+ and 16+ ratings respectively, before the uncut 18+ version was banned following the 2003 reforms. The banned uncensored version was available on Steam and GOG without classification, until it was taken down 31 May 2016.
Was originally released in both cut and uncut versions attaining 18+ and 16+ ratings respectively, before the uncut 18+ version was banned following the 2003 reforms. The banned uncensored version was available on Steam and GOG without classification, until it was taken down 31 May 2016.
Banned because of high-impact violence related to incentives and rewards.
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. The ban was later lifted.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released.
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. The ban was lifted in 2018.
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. The ban was lifted in 2018.
Banned because of sexual activity involving a person who is, or appears to be, under 18 years of age.
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released. The ban was later lifted.
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. The ban was lifted in 2019.[48]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. The ban was lifted in 2019.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. Was later banned in 2018 because of violence in a public mall setting.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released.[49]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.[citation needed]
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. In 2019, its RC rating was appealed and overturned.
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.[citation needed]
Originally given an 18+ rating. Banned for high-impact violence using realistic ragdoll effects. Game was re-censored to remove the ragdoll effects and re-attain the 18+ rating.[citation needed]
Originally banned for recognizing Bavaria as an independent country. The ban was later lifted with the 2019 edition.[citation needed]
Originally banned because of sexual activity involving people who are, or appear to be, minors. The ban was later lifted.[citation needed]
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. The ban was lifted in 2016.[citation needed]
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. The ban was lifted in 2016.[citation needed]
Banned because of game controls imitating brutality and exortion.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released.[citation needed]
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. The ban was lifted on the basis that the characters are of Greek mythology and the gameplay put a large emphasis on puzzle-solving.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.[citation needed]
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released. The ban was lifted in 2012.[citation needed]
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released. The ban was lifted in 2012.[citation needed]
Originally given a 16+ rating. However, the game was later banned because of high-impact gory violence. The game was re-censored, re-attaining the 16+ rating. The ban was lifted in 2012.[citation needed]
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released. The ban was lifted in 2012.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.[citation needed]
Banned for high-impact violence using realistic ragdoll effects. The ban was lifted in 2012.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released.[citation needed]
Originally banned because of high-impact gory violence. A censored version was released. Uncut DLC was released in January 2021.[50]
Was originally released with an unauthorized 18+ rating before being banned because of a mini-game involving homophobia related to incentives and rewards.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.[citation needed]
Banned because of high-impact gory violence.[citation needed]
Banned because of game controls imitating the use of a real-life f
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