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Australia 18 forbidden games change the cover and continue to be sold in China and was invited to drink tea

2025-01-27 14:14:26|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Although the United Nations has lowered its requirements for 18+ games, Australia is still very strict in review of the game, and the editor is deeply sympathetic to this editor.However, there are policies and countermeasures, so we saw the following scene in a retail store in Australia.

As early as 2014, many retail stores announced the ban on sale of "GTA5", which caused widespread discussion. Among them, a retail store Target Australia was namedBecome a hot spot for discussion, the reason is their strange way of dealing with R18 games.

According to Kotaku Australia, a Target Australia retail store has replaced the cover of the original R18 game. Although a few years ago, Australia had regulations on the grading of R18 games, but there was no clear regulations for this type of game.The cover is managed, and this shop in Target Australia has replaced the R18 game on the shelf with Plain Packaging.

The so -called plain packaging in Australia is actually not uncommon. For example, tobacco is a product that must be executed in the regulations, that is, the packaging box of tobacco must be very simple, the name must be used in ordinary fonts, and the logo can not be too fancy, and smoking is harmful to health.wait.

Kotaku Australia also deliberately contacted Target Australia, hoping to make this shop amendment to this behavior, but it is clear that the store did not ignore Kotaku Australia.

So this kind of behavior that replaced the R18 game with a super simple cover can really reduce the number of players who purchase such classified games? Or is there any other significance? For the behavior of the retail store so much, I do n’t know if they can get players.Understanding.