Electronic Arts, the retail distributor for Left 4 Dead 2 weighed in against The Australian classification boardâs refusal of Left 4 Dead 2, and itâs not as mild as the âpretty bummedâ Valve offered last week
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âItâs funny that a place like Australia, which has come up with some pretty violent material in the past with something like Mad Max, can effectively ban video games for the same reason,â she said. âEA believes that adults should have the right to make their own choices when it comes to the content they consume.â
She declined to comment when asked if any changes were coming to the game, following the boardâs refusal to classify it at MA 15+, its highest rating. The games industry has for some time now pleaded for Australia to adopt a higher classification rating to permit more mature content to be sold Down Under. Last yearâs original Left 4 Dead was given an MA 15+
EA Responds to L4D 2 Banning Down Under [GameSpot AU via Game Politics]