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The game was banned from sale in Australia due to a scene where Spoiler:the character enters an adult film set where he can brutally kill the men and women there, with one man seen having sex with one of the women.
In response to the banning, one of the game's developers, Jonatan Soderstrom, told Australian fans to simply pirate the game if it's refused from sale in the country.
In response to the banning, one of the game's developers, Jonatan Soderstrom, told Australian fans to simply pirate the game if it's refused from sale in the country.
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To think that any game which releases in Europe is also expected to release in Australia and vice versa, since they are PAL Regions to the point of the Australian version of a game always being the same as the European version and vice versa.
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