Rockstar has confirmed that it
will be appealing the decision by the
British Board of Film
Censors (BBFC) to effectively ban the game in the United Kingdom by refusing
it certification.
Manhunter 2 was the first game
banned
by the BBFC in 10 years and
several
other countries have since joined in banning the product, including Ireland.
The company is to file a request for arbitration with the Video Appeals
Committee (VAC) and has
halted
the game's release.
"We are very proud of Manhunter 2 and believe it builds on what the
team accomplished in the first title in the series," the company said.
"The game was created as a horror experience and to be an M rated title,
aligning it with similar forms of horror content in other forms of media. Unlike
many other people, we do not think that video games should be singled out for
special treatment by the authorities."
The VAC will now consider the appeal by Rockstar, which was made days before
the time limit to contest the BBFC ruling was reached. The appeals process will
see VAC members trying the game and hearing arguments from both sides.
Berkshire, Reading, United Kingdom | Foster Wheeler
PDS/PDMS Administrator Foster Wheeler is a leading international project management, engineering and construction organisation with global construction capabilities working on major projects within upstream oil & gas, midstream & LNG, refining, petrochemicals & chemicals, pharmaceuticals ... more >
Business Analyst - £30,000 - £35,000 - Solihull We are in need of a Business Analyst with strong analytical skills and a penchant for learning the domain knowledge of the Utilities sector (Gas industry in ... more >
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom | Grass Roots
Head of Technology -Excellent Salary + Car + Benefits - Buckinghamshire Grass Roots is leading player at providing employee reward and benefits solutions to major blue chip companies. This part of the business has grown ... more >
Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom | Tesco.com
Buildmaster - Welwyn Garden CityWho's behind the world's most successful online retailer? Just over 10 years ago we started Tesco.com (aka Dotcom). Today, we've an incredible 750,000 active customers and sales at just under £1 ... more >More job opportunities