Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

List of banned video games by country

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

See also:Video game censorship
icon
This listneeds additional citations forverification. Please helpimprove this article byadding citations to reliable sources in this list. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
Find sources: "List of banned video games by country" – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR
(September 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

This is alist ofvideo games that have beencensored orbanned bygovernments of variousstates in the world. Governments that have banned video games have been criticized for a correlated increase in digitalpiracy, limiting business opportunities and violating rights.[1][2][3]

Afghanistan

[edit]

During the first reign of theIslamic Emirate government in Afghanistan (1996–2001), Western technology and art was prohibited and this included video games.[4][5][6][7] Between 2001 and 2021, no video games were officially banned in Afghanistan, except forPlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.[8] In April 2022Taliban spokespersonInamullah Samangani confirmed thatPlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is still banned under the Taliban administration to 'protect younger generations from a bad influence'.[9]

Albania

[edit]

In 2019, a ban ononline gambling went to effect in Albania.[10][11]

Argentina

[edit]

Carmageddon was banned in the capital city ofBuenos Aires because it depicts people being killed by motor vehicles.[12]

RapeLay was 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.[13][14]

Australia

[edit]
Main article:List of banned video games in Australia

By Australian law, all media is rated by theAustralian Classification Board (ACB), with works potentially receiving MA15+ (Mature Accompanied 15+), R18+ (Restricted 18+), X18+ (Restricted 18+), or even denied at rating (RC, Refused Classification). The ratings are enforced by law, banning retail sales of R18+ and X18+ works to adult consumers and preventing the sale or import of RC works. Penalties may vary up to 3 years in prison, or $200,000 in fines.[15]

Until 2011, video games inAustralia 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 Attorneys-General agreed to instate an R18+ rating for video games, which would be available by the end of 2011.[16] 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.[17]

Due to the licensing of theInternational Age Rating Coalition software for developers to rate their own game, several hundred games have been banned from various app stores as of 2015.[18]

Belgium

[edit]

InBelgium, games such asPhantasy Star Online 2,FIFA 17,Gears of War 4,Mario Kart Tour,Call of Duty: Mobile and others have been banned due to the usage ofloot boxes (which constitute gambling under the country's existing laws) and their equivalents. More are expected to be banned for the same reason.[19]

Brazil

[edit]

Since 1999,Brazil has banned several video games, primarily due to depictions of violence and cruelty,[20] making their distribution and sale illegal.[21][22] TheBrazilian advisory rating system requires all video games to be rated before they can be sold in the country.[20] However, since 2022, developers are allowed to self-rate their games using rating symbols approved by the International Age Rating Coalition (IARC), provided the game is submitted through a participating digital storefront.[23]

Bully was banned for showing violence and harassment in a school setting.[24] The ban was lifted on 23 June 2016; the game can be acquired in physical and non-physical format throughSteam.[25]

Counter-Strike was banned because of violence and a map simulating aFavela in 2008. The ban was later lifted and the game is available for sale.[26][27]

EverQuest was banned because the player is able to go on quests for both good and evil.[26][28] The ban was later lifted.[29]

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City was banned inBarueri because it uses music by the Brazilian composer Hamilton da Silva Lourenço without proper permission.[30] It has been resolved and was lifted in 2012.[31]

China

[edit]

A large number of games were banned throughout China. Home gaming consoles were banned in mainland China from June 2000[32][33] until 2013. When the ban was lifted,eighth-generation consoles such as theXbox One andPlayStation 4 were allowed in the country.[34]

As of April 2019, after implementing a new mandatory local rating and approval system, any and all games containing depictions of violence, blood, gambling andimperial history arede facto banned from all accessible platforms in the nation (unless otherwise changed to comply with local standards).[35][36][37][unreliable source?][dubiousdiscuss]

Notable games banned in this region are:

NameReason
Alliance of Valiant ArmsBanned because it contains blood, gore and vulgar content.[38]
Animal Crossing: New HorizonsAnimal Crossing: New Horizons was banned in mainland China since 10 April 2020. The game was pulled fromTaobao 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 Chinese government or by Taobao. However, the game is still on-sale on the Chinesegrey market.[39]
Battlefield 4Banned for discrediting China's national image. The Chinese government claims that the game shows a "cultural invasion".[40]
Command & Conquer: GeneralsBanned 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.[41] Additionally, the China campaign has the player destroy questionable targets such as theThree Gorges Dam and theHong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in order to snuff out an invading terrorist organization.[citation needed]
DevotionBanned due to an easter egg insultingChinese Communist Partygeneral secretaryXi Jinping.[42][citation needed] The easter egg was later removed, but the game remains banned.[citation needed] On 21 February 2019, players discovered afulu talisman decorating a wall in the game contained the words "Xi JinpingWinnie-the-Pooh" (Chinese: 習近平小熊維尼) in Chineseseal script, referencing a Chineseinternet meme thatcompared him to the Disney character.[citation needed]
Football Manager 2005Banned for recognizing Hong Kong, Taiwan and Tibet as independent countries. An edited version without them was later released globally.[43]
FortniteBanned for containing blood, gore, and vulgar content.[44][45]
Free FireBanned because it contains overly-revealing female characters, blood, gore, and vulgar content.[38]
Hearts of IronBanned because it depicted disputed territories such as Tibet, Manchuria and Xinjiang as independent nations and because the island of Taiwan is shown to be under Japanese control.[38][46][47]
I.G.I.-2: Covert StrikeBanned because of "intentionally blackening China and the Chinese army's image".[48]
PaladinsBanned for containing overly-revealing female characters, blood, gore and vulgar content.[44][45]
Plague Inc./Plague Inc. EvolvedBanned as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[49][50]
PUBG: BattlegroundsBanned for containing blood and gore. The game was too violent.[44]
RobloxBanned for "anti-communist propaganda".[51][52][53]

Cuba

[edit]
See also:Censorship in Cuba

No video games have ever been banned in Cuba, but few games were sold in that country until 2007 when restrictions were eased. In 2010, the video gameCall of Duty: Black Ops generated a lot of controversy as there is a mission where the player attempts to assassinateFidel Castro, only to end up killing a double.[54]

Germany

[edit]
Example entry of a movie in the list of confiscated media in the official magazine "BPjMaktuell" (today "BzKJaktuell")

The list of confiscated video games was published as part of the official "BzKJaktuell" magazine by theFederal Agency for Child and Youth Protection in the Media.[55] The list was last published in issue 1/22. No further list entries are known since then, although some titles have since been removed from the list.

Video games that have been confiscated by a court in Germany may no longer be sold, even to adults (however, private possession and use are permitted).

The list of confiscated media should not be confused with theList of Media Harmful to Young People (also known colloquially asThe Index), as indexed video games are not considered banned. However, indexed video games are subject to strict restrictions and may only be offered and sold to adults.[56]

From 2003 to April 2021, theList of Media Harmful to Young People was kept in four parts:

  • Liste A contains physical media classified as harmful to minors (similar to an “adults only” rating).
  • Liste B contains physical media which, in the opinion of the review panel, have criminal content.
  • Liste C contains online media classified as harmful to minors (similar to an “adults only” rating).
  • Liste D contains online media which, in the opinion of the review panel, have criminal content.

Liste C andListe D contain online media and are not published because the content is accessible without barriers. These lists are contained as an encrypted database in online search engines or optionally in routers or youth protection filters.

Although inclusion inListe B did not yet mean a ban, some titles were later confiscated by a court, so an entry onListe B was often seen as a warning not to continue distributing the game in Germany (even if an entry in theListe B is not a prerequisite for confiscation), although some games were moved toListe A after a re-examination.

Video games that have been rejected by theUnterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle are not banned. These games may also only be offered and sold to adults on the German market.[57]

List of games confiscated by court in Germany

[edit]
NameReason
Condemned: Criminal OriginsAdded to theListe B in April 2006.
Confiscated by the district court of Munich in 2008 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[58][59]
Condemned 2: BloodshotAdded to theListe B in April 2008.
Confiscated by the district court of Munich in 2008 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[60][61]
KZ ManagerConfiscated by the district court of Neu-Ulm in 1990 for violating German Criminal Code section 130 (Incitement of masses).[62][63]
ManhuntAdded to theListe B in March 2004.
Confiscated by the district court of Munich in 2004 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[64][65]
Manhunt 2Added to theListe B in November 2008.
Confiscated by the district court of Munich in 2010 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[66][67]
Scarface: The World Is YoursAdded to theListe B in May 2007.
Confiscated by the district court of Munich in 2007 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[68][69]
A censored version was released.[70]
Silent Hill: HomecomingAdded to theListe B in August 2010.
Confiscated by the district court of Frankfurt in 2010 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[71][72]
A censored version was released.[73]
Soldier of Fortune: PaybackAdded to theListe B in December 2007.
Confiscated by the district court of Amberg in 2008 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[74][75]
A censored version was released.[76]
WolfensteinAdded to theListe B in October 2009.
Confiscated by the district court of Detmold in 2010 for violating German Criminal Code section 86a (use of symbols of unconstitutional organisations) and section 131 (depictions of violence).[77][78]
A censored version was released[79] but later withdrawn because an overlooked swastika was still present in the game.[80]

Since 2018, several games have had their bans lifted.

NameReason
Commandos: Behind Enemy LinesConfiscated by the district court of Kassel in 1999 for violating German Criminal Code section 86a (use of symbols of unconstitutional organisations).[81][82]
A censored version was released.[83]
Removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in May 2024.[82]
Dead RisingAdded to theListe B in September 2006.
Confiscated by the district court of Hamburg in 2007 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[84][85]
The ban was lifted in February 2018[86] but remains on theList of Media Harmful to Young People.[87]
Dead Rising 2Added to theListe B in December 2010.
Confiscated by the district court of Bautzen in 2011 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[88][89]
The ban was lifted in February 2018 but remains on theList of Media Harmful to Young People.[86]
Left 4 Dead 2Added to theListe B in December 2009.
Confiscated by the district court of Berlin-Tiergarten in 2010 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[90][91]
A censored version was released.[92]
The ban was lifted in May 2018[93] and removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in January 2021.[94]
The uncensored version was then given an "18+" rating.[95]
Mortal Kombat (1992)The versions for the Sega Mega Drive, Sega CD, Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear were confiscated by the district court of Munich in 1994 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[96]
The censored versions for the Super Nintendo and Game Boy were allowed for distribution.
The ban was lifted in October 2019 and removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in March 2020.[97]
Mortal Kombat (2011)Added to theListe B in May 2011.
Confiscated by the district court of Duisburg in 2012 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[98][99]
Removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in July 2024.[100]
Mortal Kombat IIConfiscated by the district court of Munich in 1995 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[101][102]
The ban was lifted in October 2019 and removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in March 2020.[103]
Mortal Kombat 3Confiscated by the district court of Munich in 1997 for violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence).[104][105]
The ban was lifted in November 2019[106] and removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in August 2020.[107]
MortyrConfiscated by the district court of Munich in 2001 for violating German Criminal Code section 86a (use of symbols of unconstitutional organisations).[108][109]
A censored version was released.[110]
Removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in October 2024.[111]
Wolfenstein 3DConfiscated by the district court of Munich in 1994 for violating German Criminal Code section 86 (Dissemination of propaganda material of unconstitutional organisations) and 86a (Use of symbols of unconstitutional organisations).[112][113]
The ban was lifted in August 2019[114] and removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in October 2019 on grounds of social adequacy.[115]
The uncensored version was then given an "16+" rating.[116]

List of games added to theListe B by theFederal Agency for Child and Youth Protection in the Media in Germany

[edit]
NameReason
Aliens vs. Predator (2010)Added to theListe B in May 2010.[117]
Call of Duty: World at WarAdded to theListe B in January 2009.[118]
A censored version was released.[119]
Carmageddon: Max DamageAdded to theListe B in April 2017.[120]
Dead Rising 2: Off the RecordAdded to theListe B in October 2011.[121]
Dead Rising 3Added to theListe B in December 2013.[122]
Dead Rising: Chop Till You DropAdded to theListe B in May 2009.[123]
HatredAdded to theListe D in April 2016.[124]
While the game itself is only on theList of Media Harmful to Young People with a reminder that the game is potentially violating German Criminal Code section 131 (depictions of violence)[124] a series of 7 walkthrough videos have been Confiscated by the district court of Berlin-Tiergarten in December 2016 for the same criminal code.[125][126]
The House of the Dead: OverkillAdded to theListe B in May 2009.[127]
Killing FloorAdded to theListe B in October 2009.[128]
A censored version was released.[129]
NecroVisioNAdded to theListe B in July 2009.[130]
A censored version was released.[131]
Ninja Gaiden IIAdded to theListe B in August 2010.[132]
Painkiller: ResurrectionAdded to theListe B in April 2010.[133]
A censored version was released.[134]
PostalAdded to theList of Media Harmful to Young People in June 1998.
Added to theListe B in March 2008.[135]
Postal 2: Apocalypse WeekendAdded to theListe B in September 2005.[136]
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon CityAdded to theListe B in July 2012.[137]
A censored version was released.[138]
Saints Row 2Added to theListe B in October 2008.[139]
A censored version was released.[140]
The Punisher (2005)Added to theListe B in May 2005.[141]
X-Men Origins: WolverineAdded to theListe B in September 2009.[142]

Some games were added to theListe B and later transferred toListe A or removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People altogether.

NameReason
Call of Duty: Black OpsAdded to theListe B in November 2010.
A censored version was released.[143]
Transferred toListe A in January 2011.[144]
Dead IslandAdded to theListe B in November 2011.
Transferred toListe A in January 2012.
Removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in January 2019.[145]
The uncensored version was then given an "18+" rating.[146]
Left 4 DeadAdded to theListe B in December 2008.
A censored version was released.[147]
Removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in April 2021.[148]
The uncensored version was then given an "18+" rating.[149]
Medal of Honor (2010)Added to theListe B in December 2010.
A censored version was released.[150]
Transferred toListe A in April 2011.[151]
Mortal Kombat: ArmageddonAdded to theListe B in January 2007.
Transferred toListe A in April 2007.
ThePremium Edition was added to theListe B in December 2009.
ThePremium Edition was transferred toListe A in March 2010.
All versions were removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People in May 2023.[152]
Painkiller: Battle Out of HellAdded to theListe B in April 2005.
A censored version was released.[153]
Removed from theList of Media Harmful to Young People November 2017.[154]
Shellshock 2: Blood TrailsAdded to theListe B in May 2009.
Transferred toListe A in October 2015.[155]
Sleeping DogsAdded to theListe B in October 2012.
A censored version was released.[156]
Transferred toListe A in January 2015.[157]

Greece

[edit]

TheLaw 3037/2002 banned allelectronic games in public places in the hopes that it would fight illegalgambling in the country. It was repealed in 2011.[158]

India

[edit]

On 22 October 2008, Microsoft announced thatFallout 3 would not be released in India for theXbox 360 platform.[159] Religious and cultural sentiments were cited as the reason.[160] Although the specific reason was not revealed, it is possible that it is because the game contains two-headed mutated cows called Brahmin, which was considered sensitive to religious beliefs.Brahmin is the name of asocial class ofHindu priests and religious scholars. The spelling of Brahmin is also similar toBrahman which connotes the highest universal principle, theUltimate Reality of theuniverse inHinduism.[161]

Following concerns that the violence depicted inPUBG Mobile would affect youth detrimentally, the game was first banned in the cities ofAhmedabad,Surat,Vadodara,Bhavnagar andRajkot ofGujarat, as well as in the entire region ofJammu and Kashmir.[162] Under the initial terms, players could be prosecuted for playing the game.[163] The game was later banned nationwide due to mishandling of data on 2 September 2020,[164][165] along withRules of Survival,Mobile Legends: Bang Bang andClash of Kings as a part of the Indian government's ban on 59 Chinese-owned apps[166] following theborder skirmishes between the two countries. Later, an India-exclusive version ofPUBG Mobile that complied with data rules,Battlegrounds Mobile India was released byKrafton.Free Fire was banned in India following government action against apps linked to Chinese companies, citing national security and data privacy concerns. The game was removed from app stores as part of broader restrictions affecting multiple digital services associated with China.[167]

Indonesia

[edit]

Mortal Kombat 11 was banned inIndonesia because of excess violence and gore as well as depiction of communist symbolism which is strictly banned in the country. The game had featured bloody battles.[168][169]

Iran

[edit]
Main article:Censorship in Iran

1979 Revolution: Black Friday focuses on theIranian Revolution of 1979 and was banned for presenting "false and distorted information" regarding the revolution, and for being anti-Iranian.[170]

ARMA 3 was banned due to the game's portrayal of a fictional faction, which includes Iran and is an enemy of NATO.[171]

Battlefield 3 was banned because it presented a fictional U.S. invasion on Iran. Even before the ban, many retail stores were removing copies of the game from their shelves.[172]

Clash of Clans was banned because it encourages violence, tribal war and is extensively addictive, as the government states.[173]

Call of Duty: Mobile's services were cancelled by developerActivision for unspecified reasons, but thought to involveUnited States sanctions against Iran.[174]

Pokémon Go was banned due to security reasons.[175]

Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni was banned for excessively glorifying homosexuality and immoral values viaeroge style animation.[citation needed] However, the ban does not extend to digital distributions.[176]

Minecraft became unavailable in Iran due to Microsoft’s compliance with U.S. sanctions and international legal requirements affecting software and online services.[177]

Iraq

[edit]

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds was banned because of perceived negative effects caused by some electronic games on the health, culture, and security of Iraqi society. However, the ban is not in effect in Iraq anymore, reverted by a new prime ministerial ruling.[178] In 2025, the gameRoblox was banned after concerns of child safety and encouraging violence, and it happens after theSchlep Case that had shown attention to the cases to the attack of predators on minors on the platform.[179]

Republic of Ireland

[edit]
Main article:Video gaming in the Republic of Ireland

TheIFCO rarely rates video games and leaves decisions toPEGI and theBBFC.Manhunt 2 was banned for "gross, unrelenting and gratuitous violence", but the ban was later lifted and the game was given a PEGI 18 rating.[180]

Italy

[edit]

In 2006, following the release of the trailer to the gameRule of Rose, the magazinePanorama ran an article claiming live burials of children at the protagonist's hand. Shortly after, then-mayor ofRome,Walter Veltroni, called for a ban of the game in Italy. The game's European publisher,505 Games, dismissed these claims,[181] and the game was not banned following Veltroni's comments.

In 2007, following the decision of the governments of theUnited Kingdom andIreland, the Minister of CommunicationsPaolo Gentiloni publicly expressed the desire to ban the distribution ofManhunt 2 in Italy, due to the gratuitous violence and excessive cruelty in the video game, but the ban was never put into practice.[182]

Japan

[edit]
Main article:Video games in Japan

Video games are rarely banned in Japan, and it holds the place as one of the top video game producers in the world.[183] However, for some games, usually western, they may edit or censor their games if they appear offensive to Japan, an example being the Japanese release ofFallout 3. "The Power of the Atom" quest was edited to relieve concerns about atomic detonation in inhabited areas and the Fat Man weapon was renamed to the Nuka Launcher due to its relation to thereal historic event.[184] Another example is the Japanese version ofCrash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back in which a death animation that has Crash squashed into a head and feet was altered due to its resemblance to theKobe child murders. Japan'sSpike removed all references toKim Jong-il andNorth Korea inHomefront, as well.[185]Resident Evil 4,Call of Duty: Black Ops,Bulletstorm,Gears of War 3,Grand Theft Auto V,Dead Island,Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance,Just Cause 2 and numerous other violent titles,[citation needed] distributed physically and digitally, were heavily edited for excessive violence, but only on the localization level; the games can still be played if the locale is switched from Japanese to English. On 13 March 2019, the sales ofJudgment had stopped producing future sales in Japan, followingPierre Taki's arrest on suspicion of cocaine use. As a result,Sega had replaced both the voice actor and the character model having been subsequently removed.[186] As of November 2022, video gameThe Callisto Protocol has been banned in Japan.[187]CERO would not be rating due to the game's violent content and the developer refused to make the necessary changes.[188][189] Previously, theDead Space series encountered the same fate, with all entries since the original 2008 release effectively being banned in Japan.[190][191]

Malaysia

[edit]
Main article:Video gaming in Malaysia

Malaysia tends to ban offensive content such as extreme-impact violence, depictions of cruelty, any content consideredanti-Muslim, sexual content and nudity. In August 2008, after theGrand Theft Auto series ban in Thailand (see below), head of a Malaysian consumer rights organization, Muhammad Idris, called for the ban of the entireGrand Theft Auto series and other similarly violent video games such as theManhunt series andMortal Kombat.[192][193] In February 2010, one week afterDante's Inferno was released, the game was banned by the Jabatan Agama Islam (JAIS), a Muslim organisation in Malaysia, for depictions of Judeo-Christian hell iconography which was againstSharia, as well as cruelty and sexuality.[citation needed]

In September 2017, theMalaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) blocked access to the entire Steam store following the discovery of a controversial fighting game involving religious deities,Fight of Gods.[194] The ban was lifted one day later after Valve agreed to block the game in Malaysia.[195]

Mexico

[edit]

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 was banned in the state ofChihuahua due to Mexican rebels being depicted as antagonists and stereotyping the cities ofChihuahua City andCiudad Juárez.[196] However, the game could still be found in shelves in other federal entities.[citation needed]

Nepal

[edit]

PUBG andRoblox were banned because of delinquency issues involving youths.[197] Currently, the ban has been lifted.[198]

New Zealand

[edit]
Main article:Video gaming in New Zealand

InNew Zealand, games are classified by thecountry's Office of Film and Literature Classification. If they are dubbed "objectionable" in all cases, they are banned. In this case, the game in question is not only illegal to sell, but also to own, possess, or import. Penalties may vary up to 2 years in prison, or $100,000 in fines. Games are typically banned and classified as "objectionable content" when they contain extreme violence, offensive depictions of cruelty, animal cruelty, sexual content involving minors, or graphic depictions of sexual content, including sexual fetishes that are "revolting or abhorrent" (such as depictions of urination,bestiality,necrophilia,urophilia,coprophilia, and/orincest).

NameReason
Criminal Girls: Invite OnlyBanned for "sexual content that focuses on young persons and elements of sexual violence".[199] This ban extends to digital distributions.[200]
Gal Gun: Double PeaceBanned because "it tends to promote and support both the exploitation of children and young people, and the use ofcoercion to compel a person to submit to sexual conduct".[201] Ban extends to digital distributions.[202]
ManhuntBanned for "extreme violence and offensive depictions of cruelty".[203][204] Ban was lifted in 2023 with an R18 classification.[citation needed]
Manhunt 2Banned for "extreme violence and offensive depictions of cruelty".[205] Ban was lifted in April 2024 for both the censored and uncensored versions with an R18 classification.
Postal 2Banned for "gross, abhorrent content: Urination, High Impact Violence, Animal Cruelty, Homophobia, Racial and Ethnic Stereotypes".[206] This ban extends to digital distributions.[207]
Postal 2 demoBanned for "promoting and supporting the use of urine in association with degrading and humiliating conduct, and promoting and supporting the infliction of extreme violence and extreme cruelty".[208]
Postal 2: Share the PainBanned for "promoting and supporting the use of urine in association with degrading and humiliating conduct, and promoting and supporting the infliction of extreme violence and extreme cruelty".[209]
The ShitposterVideo game based on theChristchurch mosque shootings. Banned for "promoting extremist ideologies and facilitating the targeting of civilians".[210] It was declared as a "terrorist publication" by the Classification Office.[211]
Reservoir DogsBanned because it "tends to promote and support the infliction of extreme violence and extreme cruelty for the purpose of entertainment".[212] Ban was lifted in July 2024 with an R18 classification.
Three Sisters' StoryBanned because it "tends to promote and support the use of violence to compel a person to submit to sexual conduct, and the exploitation of young persons for sexual purposes".[213]

Oman

[edit]

Oman bannedRoblox in 2021, citing concerns about the safety and protection of its younger population.[214]

Pakistan

[edit]

On 1 July 2022, thePakistan Telecommunication Authority bannedPlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) after a teenager allegedly shot his family of four after bingeing on the video game for days.[215] The ban caused turmoil among the youth, whose protests mounted pressure against the regulator. It was eventually unbanned after nearly a month.[216]

Games such asCall of Duty: Black Ops II andMedal of Honor have also been banned in Pakistan due to their portrayal of the country as afailed state where terrorist organizations openly operate.[217]

Philippines

[edit]
Main article:Video gaming in the Philippines

In 1981, a presidential decree issued byFerdinand Marcos outlawed the use and distribution[218] of video game consoles, arcade games and pinball machines, deeming them as a "destructive social enemy"[219] and "to the detriment of the public interest".[220][221]

While no video games have been banned nationwide since 1986, at least one title,Defense of the Ancients, has been banned in abarangay inDasmariñas,Cavite following complaints ofdelinquency issues, and two murder incidents involving youths in the area resulting from brawls in relation to the game.[222] The ban, however, only covers internet cafes and does not extend to privately-and-individually-owned PCs in private homes.

Qatar

[edit]

Qatar bannedRoblox on August 13, 2025, due to social media pressure citing concerns about harmful interactions and exploitation risks to minors due to recent controversy and challenges. No official statement has been posted by the Qatari government regarding this issue.[citation needed]

Schedule I was banned likely due to excessive themes of glorifying drug trafficking. The ban did extend to the digital version of the game.

Russia

[edit]

In Russia, games are classified by the "On Countering Extremist Activity" federal law and are included in the "Federal List of Extremist Materials".

Media in theUnited States andEurope have incorrectly reported thatCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which features a storyline in which Russian ultra-nationalists take control of the country and invade the United States, was banned in Russia. Activision called these reports "erroneous".[223] Instead, a censored version of the game was published, omitting the controversial "No Russian" level.[citation needed] This also presumably[original research?] prevented the game from being released on consoles in Russian, with only a PC version officially available.[citation needed]

Because of theRussian invasion of Ukraine, few games are being released because many game developers are ceasing operations in Russia.[224]

NameReason
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2Not officially banned, but the "No Russian" mission was censored out by the publisher. No PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 versions were released.[citation needed]
Call of Duty: Modern WarfareNot officially banned, but Sony Interactive Entertainment refused to sell the game digitally on PlayStation 4.[225] The game also never released in Russia on discs.[citation needed]
For Freedom Ichkeriya: BAMUTBanned because of "justifying the implementation of extremist activities: incitement to ethnic and religious hatred, intended to form a hostile attitude towards soldiers of the Russian army as "occupants", "aggressors", and towards Russians by nationality as invaders. has signs of inciting ethnic hatred: Chechens are contrasted with Russians"[226][227]
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of ChornobylGSC Game World, the developer of theS.T.A.L.K.E.R. game series has been declared an “undesirable organization” by theProsecutor General’s Office. The reason given was that “S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl” tells Ukrainian narratives and produces anti-Russian content, and that GSC has supported the Ukrainian military with donations. Players who purchase the game after the ban could face a fine or up to 5 years in prison.[228][229][230]
Tell Me WhyNot officially banned, butXbox Game Studios decided[231] to not release it in Russia due to one of the main protagonists of the game being transgender, which would likely be viewed as inappropriate by the Russian government. The game was also not released in several other countries for the same reason, including China, Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Ukraine.[232]
RobloxRoblox has been banned in Russian Federation[233] for alleged LGBT propaganda, alongside distribution of extremist materials on the platform.
Schedule IDelisted on Steam by the developers due toRoskomnadzor starting an investigation of the game, likely due to excessive themes of glorifying drug trafficking.[234]

Saudi Arabia

[edit]

Most banned games can be found in many stores due to a lack of government enforcement of bans (often at a substantial price). However, not all major stores will stock banned titles.[235]

NameReason
Final Fantasy XVIBanned likely due to a kiss between a gay couple, andSquare Enix’s refusal to "make the necessary edits."[236]
The Last of Us Part IIBanned due to homosexual-related content.[237]
Grand Theft Auto VBanned due to depictions of violence, drug use, and explicit sexual content. It is also rumored to be linked to two suicides in the Kingdom associated with the Blue Whale Challenge.[238] However, on July 17, 2025, it has been unbanned and has been given the new age rating of 21+.
Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareBanned due to the game portraying the kingdom as a failed U.S. puppet democracy that was couped and taken over by the fictional terror group leader "Khalid Al-Assad".[citation needed]
Resident Evil 5 and6Banned during the Blue Whale Challenge panic, no reason given, most likely due to the gory and bloody nature of Resident Evil.[citation needed]

Singapore

[edit]

Singapore has banned games in the past and still occasionally does (including a ban on arcades nationwide from 1983 to the 1990s).[citation needed] With the implementation of the Video Game Classification in 2008 by theMedia Development Authority, most games are widely available for purchase to their respective age group, such as those containing full frontal nudity or strong graphic violence under an "M18" rating. Games that were previously banned such asMass Effect were re-rated either "Age Advisory" or "M18" after the implementation of the classification system.[citation needed]

NameReason
Half-LifeBanned because of violence.[239] The ban was met with uproar as the local gaming community and retailers scrambled to start petitions to save the game.[citation needed] The government decided to lift the ban after a week, as the game had been released for more than a year and the ban would impact the local LAN gaming and retail market.[240]
Mass EffectBanned because of a homosexual encounter between a feminine alien and female human.[241] The ban was later lifted and the title re-rated M18.[242]
The DarknessBanned because of excessive violence.[243] The ban was later lifted and the title re-rated M18.[citation needed]

South Korea

[edit]
See also:Video gaming in South Korea

Since 2006, South Korea has only banned video games on rare occasions. Even before this, games were very rarely banned unless that game mentioned elements of theKorean War in order to avoid tensions between the countriesNorth Korea andSouth Korea. However,Manhunt,Manhunt 2, andMortal Kombat are still banned because of violence and cruelty.Grand Theft Auto III,Grand Theft Auto: Vice City andMercenaries: Playground of Destruction were previously banned, but the bans were later lifted.[244]

TheGame Rating Board requires that all video games be rated by the organization.[citation needed] Unrated titles are banned from being sold in the country, and websites selling them can be blocked.[citation needed]

NameReason
Mortal Kombat (2011)Banned because of excessive violence and cruelty.[245]
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos TheoryBanned for portraying military and political actions against North Korea, ban was lifted in 2007.[246]
HomefrontBanned for portraying a unified Korea under Northern rule byKim Jong-un along with its negative perception of Korean citizens. The ban of this game remains as of 2026.[245]
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2Banned for portraying military and political actions against North Korea, ban was lifted in 2007.[246]
Mercenaries: Playground of DestructionBanned for portraying military and political actions against North Korea, ban was lifted in 2007.[246]
Danganronpa V3: Killing HarmonyDanganronpa V3 was slated for a September 2017 release in South Korea, but theGRAC rejected it for "anti-social depection". News media speculated that a child murder inIncheon in March 2017 affected this decision, but the organization denied it.[247][248]

Tajikistan

[edit]

In November 2024 Tajikistan banned bothGTA andCounter-Strike. The Ministry of Interior of Tajikistan has banned both games on the grounds that they incite crime.[249][250]

Thailand

[edit]

Since August 2008, all video game titles of theGrand Theft Auto series have been completely banned in Thailand,[251] because of a case where an 18-year-old Thai player supposedly influenced byGrand Theft Auto killed a taxi driver from Bangkok.[252] The ban, however, does not extend to the digital PC versions ofGrand Theft Auto V.[253]

Tropico 5 is yet another banned title. The rulingmilitary junta at the time claimed that it could "affect peace and order" within the country.[254]

Fight of gods is banned due to blasphemous content against buddhism.[255]


High on Life 1 and 2 High on Life isn't officially "banned" in Thailand but is unavailable on the Asian PlayStation Store due to local media laws, often restricting content like extreme violence, drugs, and sexual themes, with Thailand sharing similar sensitivities to countries like Malaysia, leading to its removal or non-listing to comply with regional censorship for games like this absurd alien shooter.

United Arab Emirates

[edit]

In theUnited Arab Emirates, a branch of the government called theNational Media Council (NMC) works to control the media and entertainment industry in the country, and they have the authority to issue bans on any specific media products, including video games, to comply with the country's legal and cultural values. Usually, the NMC do not explicitly state their actual consensus for any kind of issued ban on a product, so official reasons behind their bans remain unclear. However, bans issued by the NMC apply only to the sale of those products through local outlets; they do not make private ownership illegal. There are certain exceptions, notably forSpec Ops: The Line (see below). Some banned games may be available and sold on the nation'sgrey market.[citation needed]

In 2018, the NMC introduced a localised rating system for various media, including video games.[256]

The following titles are banned from mainstream physical retail. However, unlike Saudi Arabia, most of these games can still be seen on digital storefronts such as thePlayStation Store.

NameReason
BlazBlue: Continuum ShiftBanned likely due to suggestive and revealing outfits on some characters.[257] However, the ban did not extend to digital versions of the game.[citation needed]
DarksidersBanned likely due to contradicting with customs and traditions.[258]
Dead Island andDead Island: RiptideBoth banned likely due to "extreme depictions ofviolence and scantily-clad game characters".[259]
Dead Rising 2Banned likely due to violence, gambling, and nudity.[260]
Dragon Age: OriginsBanned likely due to sexual themes, including possible homosexual relationships.[261]
Fallout: New VegasBanned likely due to gambling and sexual themes. It has since been lifted.[262]
Gal Gun: Double Peace,Gal Gun 2Both banned likely due to sexual themes. However, the ban did not extend to the digital versions of the games.[263][264]
The Godfather IIBanned likely due to nudity.[265]
God of War seriesThe first title in the series was banned after complaints were filed regarding religious and sexual content in the game, and subsequently, the next seven games in the series were banned for similar reasons[citation needed] The 2018 titleGod of War was the first entry to be legally approved for release in the U.A.E.[266]
Grand Theft Auto seriesBanned likely due to violence, cruelty and sexual content.[citation needed] For unknown reasons,Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has been available via Steam ever since the PC version ofGrand Theft Auto V was launched, which itself is openly available on Steam from the debut.[citation needed] Shortly after Steam introduced thedirham as the official currency for U.A.E. user accounts on 10 November 2015,[267] The ban onGrand Theft Auto V was later lifted on July 17, 2025,[268]
Heavy RainBanned likely due to graphic violence, sexual content, nudity[269] and a sultry seduction scene.[270]
Injustice: Gods Among UsDespite being initially marketed for Middle Eastern distribution under the title ofInjustice: The Mighty Among Us, the game failed to surpass the NMC's censors for a period of time,[271] and was banned likely due to the case package and on-disc software title itself being identical to its European release, with the term "God" retained (the official reason was not given).[citation needed] The game had been demonstrated at various events in the U.A.E. without incident for many months before the official release date.[citation needed] However, the ban on the title has since been lifted.[271]
The Last of Us Part IIBanned due to homosexual-related content.[237]
Mafia IIBanned likely due to excessive violence and nudity.[272]
Max Payne 3Banned likely due to excessive violence and sexual themes.[273] The ban was issued roughly three weeks after the official release. The ban has since been lifted for digital versions of the game.[274]
Red Dead RedemptionWas initially banned,[275] likely due to nudity. The ban was lifted two months after the official release date.[276][277]
RobloxWas banned in 2018 likely due to content deemed harmful for children.[278] The ban was later lifted on 2021.[279] All chat features on Roblox was disabled on September 5, 2025, in the UAE.[280]
Saints Row: The Third,Saints Row IVBoth banned because of sexual themes, excessive violence, and use of drugs and alcohol.[281]
Spec Ops: The LineBanned likely due to the game's fictional depiction of the UAE's real-life city ofDubai in a state of ravage and destruction. Unlike other banned video games, the NMC had extended their focus for this title going far as to issue theTRA to block the game's official website[282] and subsequently prevent the title from being distributed throughout the rest of theGCC, as well asJordan, andLebanon.[283] Even local retailers, such as Geekay Games, are unable to sell the game via their online shops to UAE residents.[284]
Valkyrie Drive: BhikkhuniBanned likely due to homosexual relationships between characters and high-impact sexual themes. However, the ban did not extend to the digital version of the game.[176]
Watch Dogs,Watch Dogs 2Unknown reason for ban, possibly due to hacking and nudity.[citation needed]Watch Dogs' ban did not extend to the DLC,[285] and is only available on non-Steam distributors, furthermore, this version of the ban extends throughout the GCC[286] while the ban forWatch Dogs 2 has been lifted.[citation needed]

United Kingdom

[edit]
Main article:Video gaming in the United Kingdom

Games in the UK usually only fail to receive a certification rating (effectively a ban) when they contain real sex scenes and/or gratuitous violence.BBFC age ratings are compulsory and backed by legislation, taking effect 30 July 2012.[287] It is illegal to sell, buy or rent, but not import, a game that has not been classified by an approved age rating organisation in the UK. This only applies to games stored onphysical media, not downloadable media.[288]

NameReason
CarmageddonWas threatened with being refused certification in its uncut form. Was subsequently altered to replace pedestrians with zombies.[289] The restriction was later lifted,[290] and a patch was released to restore the original human content.[citation needed]
Fursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa MosqueInciting violence and terrorism.
Manhunt 2The uncut version was the only game to be refused classification by theBBFC (therefore banned), due to excessive graphic violence and cruelty.[291] After this, a modified version was made and submitted for certification – this was initially refused classification as well, but was allowed to be sold after an appeal (despite a successful challenge to this ruling).[citation needed]
Omega Labyrinth ZBanned by theVideo Standards Council (despite the game having a PEGI 18 rating) because of interactive sexual activity involving a person who is, or appears to be, a minor.[292]
The PunisherThe version of the game that had been edited for the American market was further censored for the British release. The interrogation scenes were deemed graphically controversial and changes were made at the request of the BBFC to further mask these scenes.[293] The edited version received an18 certificate.
Sex Vixens from SpaceNot submitted to the BBFC, but in 1989, official shipments of copies were seized bycustoms and destroyed in order to "protect the youth of today".[294][295][296]

United States

[edit]
Main article:Video gaming in the United States

In the United States of America, theEntertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)—aself-regulatory organization—issues ratings for video games and enforces voluntary regulations on how they are marketed and sold.[297] TheSupreme Court ruled inBrown v. Entertainment Merchants Association—which challenged a California law restricting the sale of "violent video games" (defined using a variation of theMiller test separate from ratings assigned by bodies such as the ESRB) to minors, insisting that video games were considered aprotected form of expression under theFirst Amendment, meaning that federal or state law cannot be used to regulate their distribution based on content.[298][299]

However, games can still berecalled as the result of court orders; a nude model featured inThe Guy Game sued its developer and publisher over use of her likeness, as she was underage at the time of filming and thus could not personally consent to her depiction. All remaining copies of the game that contained her likeness were recalled from stores.[300][301] In 1989, a court found that theTengen version ofTetris for theNintendo Entertainment System had violatedNintendo's exclusive right to publishhome console versions ofTetris, orderingAtari Games to recall the game and destroy all remaining copies. In 2012, a court found thatSilicon Knights had plagiarizedEpic Games' proprietaryUnreal Engine, and had used it inToo Human andX-Men: Destiny, along with other unreleased projects. The studio was ordered to recall and destroy all remaining copies, materials, and source code relating to the games.[302][303]

The ESRB's highest rating, "Adults Only", has been considered a total ban on the mainstream sale of certain games, as most retailers refuse to stock games carrying the rating, and they cannot be published on major video game consoles due to company policies.[304][305][306][307] The release ofThrill Kill, an AO-rated fighting game with extreme violence and strong sexual themes, was outright cancelled byElectronic Arts (who had acquired its developer) due to objections over its content.[308] Following the discovery of anincomplete sex minigame that was not included in the final game but was still present in the game's code and could be accessed using amodification or cheating device,Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was re-rated Adults Only and recalled byRockstar Games, in favor of a new revision of the game that omitted the offending content entirely and carried the original Mature rating.[309][310][311]

On 18 January 2025,Marvel Snap was pulled from theApp Store andGoogle Play Store as a result of theProtecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA) being signed into law, with the app also preventing players from logging back in. This was due to security concerns being raised over the game's publisher, known as Nuverse, whose parent company,ByteDance, was accused of collecting sensitive data, alongside their other applications (most notably the social media platformTikTok) and potentially sharing such information with the government ofChina, the company's origin of operation, which is recognized as a foreign adversary of the United States of America.[312]

Ukraine

[edit]

Mortal Kombat 11 is banned inUkraine due to high-impact blood and gore and depictions of communist symbolism, which is banned per Ukrainian law.[168]

Negligee: Love Stories is not officially banned in Ukraine, butDharker Studios decided to not release this game on Steam due to explicit sexual content and nudity. The game was also not released in many other countries for the same reason, including Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Botswana, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Guyana, Iceland, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Venezuela and Vietnam.[313]

Uzbekistan

[edit]

Authorities in Uzbekistan banned a number of games over concerns that they could be "used to propagate violence, pornography, threaten security and social and political stability", most notably first-person shooters such asCall of Duty: Black Ops andDoom, horror games likeSilent Hill andResident Evil,Mortal Kombat and even relatively non-violent simulations such asThe Sims. The ban was condemned and ridiculed for taking precedence over more important societal issues and a waste of time and effort.[314]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^Schiesel, Seth (28 June 2011)."Supreme Court Has Ruled; Now Games Have a Duty".The New York Times.Archived from the original on 23 May 2014. Retrieved22 May 2014.
  2. ^Barnes, Robert (27 June 2011)."Supreme Court strikes Calif. law banning sale of violent video games to minors".The Washington Post.Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved22 May 2014.
  3. ^"Supreme Court Violent Video Games Ruling: Ban On Sale, Rental To Children Unconstitutional".The Huffington Post. 27 June 2011.Archived from the original on 22 May 2014. Retrieved22 May 2014.
  4. ^"After five-year Taliban ban, television and movies return to Afghanistan". Lang.sbsun.com. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved16 February 2015.
  5. ^"some of the restrictions imposed by Taliban in Afghanistan". Rawa.org.Archived from the original on 12 October 1999. Retrieved16 February 2015.
  6. ^Reddy, L. R. (2002).Inside Afghanistan. APH.ISBN 9788176483193. Retrieved16 February 2015.
  7. ^Green, Jonathon; Karolides, Nicholas J. (14 May 2014).Encyclopedia of Censorship. Infobase.ISBN 9781438110011.Archived from the original on 12 March 2023. Retrieved16 February 2015.
  8. ^"A popular video game sparks a moral panic in Afghanistan".The Economist. 14 January 2021.ISSN 0013-0613.Archived from the original on 14 May 2021. Retrieved2 March 2021.
  9. ^"Taliban Bans TikTok, Popular Video Game in Afghanistan".Radiofreeeurope/Radioliberty.Archived from the original on 2 January 2023. Retrieved2 January 2023.
  10. ^Koleka, Benet (25 October 2018)."Albania passes law banning sports betting, online gambling".Reuters.Archived from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved2 September 2021.
  11. ^"Albanian gambling ban sees over 4,000 betting joints shut down".TRT World. 8 March 2019.Archived from the original on 2 September 2021. Retrieved2 September 2021.
  12. ^"Ley 16 - Juego Electrónico "Carmaggedon" y similares - Prohibición".Direccion General Centro Documental de Información y Archivo Legislativo (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina. Archived fromthe original on 29 July 2018. Retrieved29 July 2018.
  13. ^"Breves – Alertan por el riesgo de un videojuego".La Nación (in Spanish). 19 April 2010. Archived fromthe original on 30 July 2018. Retrieved30 July 2018.
  14. ^Ashcraft, Brian (21 April 2010)."Years Later, Argentina Bans Rape Video Game".Kotaku.Archived from the original on 30 July 2018. Retrieved30 July 2018.
  15. ^Kozanecki, James (15 March 2011)."Aussie customs to seize Mortal Kombat imports". Gamespot. Archived fromthe original on 19 March 2011. Retrieved15 March 2011.
  16. ^"'Historic agreement' on R18+ video games".The Sydney Morning Herald. 22 July 2011.Archived from the original on 22 September 2011. Retrieved1 March 2012.
  17. ^"R18+ Scheduled to Kick in January 2013". 15 February 2012. Archived fromthe original on 18 February 2012. Retrieved1 March 2012.
  18. ^"Australia bans 220 video games in four months".ABC News. 30 June 2015.Archived from the original on 1 May 2017. Retrieved19 April 2017.
  19. ^"Gaming loot boxes: What happened when Belgium banned them?".BBC News. 12 September 2019.Archived from the original on 7 March 2020. Retrieved14 August 2021.
  20. ^abMullen, Michael (17 December 1999)."Brazil Bans More Games".GameSpot. Archived fromthe original on 3 December 2010.
  21. ^"Portaria MJ nº 724 de 16/12/1999".Normas Brasil. 17 December 1999.Archived from the original on 1 April 2018. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  22. ^"Proibida venda de jogo eletrônico".MPRS. 8 April 1999.Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved20 October 2018.
  23. ^Fábio Massalli, ed. (24 November 2021)."Portaria com mudanças na classificação indicativa é apresentada" [Ordinance with changes to the age rating system is presented] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Agência Brasil. Retrieved10 May 2025.
  24. ^"Brazil Judge Bans Video Game 'Bully'".CTVNews. 11 April 2011. Archived fromthe original on 25 June 2016. Retrieved24 May 2016.
  25. ^"Bully: Scholarship Edition on Steam".store.steampowered.com.Archived from the original on 12 March 2023. Retrieved20 July 2017.
  26. ^abBishop, Stuart (21 January 2008)."Banned in Brazil: Counter-Strike and EverQuest".CVG.Archived from the original on 8 October 2014. Retrieved19 July 2014.
  27. ^"G1 - Games - Justiça libera venda do game 'Counter-Strike' no Brasil".G1 (in Portuguese). São Paulo: G1.globo.com. 18 June 2008.Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved26 October 2011.
  28. ^McWhertor, Michael (18 January 2008)."Only in Brazil: Brazilian Government Bans Counter-Strike, EverQuest, Fun".Kotaku. Archived fromthe original on 27 April 2008. Retrieved20 July 2014.
  29. ^AvcF (19 December 2023)."GTA e outros jogos que já foram proibidos no Brasil" [GTA and other games that have been banned in Brazil] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Terra. Archived fromthe original on 19 December 2023.
  30. ^Bueno, Renato (18 October 2010)."Brazilian Court Forbids The Sale Of Episodes From Liberty City Worldwide".Kotaku.Archived from the original on 20 July 2014. Retrieved15 July 2014.
  31. ^"Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City on Steam".store.steampowered.com.Archived from the original on 18 August 2017. Retrieved20 July 2017.
  32. ^Hook, Leslie (18 June 2012)."Lenovo's Kinect-clone evades Chinese ban on video-game consoles".The Globe and Mail.Archived from the original on 8 June 2012. Retrieved20 August 2012.
  33. ^Ume, Luke (15 December 2011)."Console Revolution".The Escapist.Archived from the original on 12 May 2012. Retrieved20 August 2012.
  34. ^Jou, Eric (30 September 2013)."China Lifts Their Console Ban...But With Strings Attached".Kotaku.Archived from the original on 30 September 2013. Retrieved30 September 2013.
  35. ^"China's new gaming rules prohibit blood and gambling".Engadget. 22 April 2019.Archived from the original on 4 May 2019. Retrieved7 May 2019.
  36. ^Fogel, Stefanie (22 April 2019)."China Introduces New Game Approval Process This Month".Variety.Archived from the original on 4 May 2019. Retrieved7 May 2019.
  37. ^"China's new gaming rules ban blood, gambling and some games based on the Chinese imperial past".China Underground. 22 April 2019.Archived from the original on 14 May 2019. Retrieved7 May 2019.
  38. ^abc"Swedish video game banned for harming China's sovereignty".China Daily. Xinhua. 29 May 2004.Archived from the original on 15 August 2022. Retrieved1 May 2022.
  39. ^Helen Davidson (14 April 2020)."Animal Crossing game removed from sale in China over Hong Kong democracy messages".The Guardian.Archived from the original on 24 April 2020. Retrieved28 April 2020.
  40. ^Parrish, Kevin (27 December 2013)."Battlefield 4 Now Banned in China".Tom's Hardware. Retrieved31 December 2013.
  41. ^"Swedish video game banned for harming China's sovereignty". Xinhua. 29 May 2004.Archived from the original on 26 April 2014. Retrieved20 July 2014.
  42. ^"Chinese users review-bomb Steam horror hit Devotion over Xi Jinping Winnie the Pooh meme reference".Eurogamer.net. 23 February 2019. Retrieved25 July 2024.
  43. ^"China bans online game Football Manager 2005". Xinhua. 8 December 2004.Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved20 July 2014.
  44. ^abcDaro, Catherine (11 December 2018)."CHINESE GOVERNMENT ISSUES A BAN FOR PUBG, FORTNITE, PALADINS, RING OF ELYSIUM AND OTHERS".GameSpace. Retrieved28 May 2023.
  45. ^abAmjad, Talha (11 December 2018)."Fortnite, PUBG, Paladins Banned In China For Blood And Sexual Content".Power Up Gaming. Retrieved28 May 2023.
  46. ^"No cults, no politics, no ghouls: how China censors the video game world".The Guardian. 15 July 2021.Archived from the original on 24 July 2021. Retrieved1 May 2022.
  47. ^Simmons, Nathan (16 April 2020)."The Real Reason These Games Were Banned In China - Looper".Looper.com.Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved1 May 2022.
  48. ^"Computer game cracked down on for discrediting China's image". Xinhua. 19 March 2004.Archived from the original on 5 April 2007. Retrieved13 March 2007.
  49. ^"Plague Inc. banned in China". Steam. 2 March 2020.Archived from the original on 2 March 2020. Retrieved3 March 2020.
  50. ^"Coronavirus: Plague Inc. Game banned in China".BBC News. 28 February 2020.Archived from the original on 19 January 2022. Retrieved6 March 2023.
  51. ^"Is Roblox Illegal? 6 Countries Where It Is".Game Voyagers. 30 September 2022.
  52. ^Weber, Nic (20 February 2024)."Is Roblox Banned in China? Let's Explore the Facts".Playbite.
  53. ^Partis, Danielle (28 July 2022)."Leaked documents show Roblox agreement plans in China".GamesIndustry.biz.
  54. ^Gabbatt, Adam (11 November 2010)."Call of Duty: Black Ops upsets Cuba with Castro mission".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved22 October 2025.
  55. ^"BzKJAKTUELL".
  56. ^"Trägermedien".
  57. ^"Wann erhalten Spiele kein USK-Kennzeichen".
  58. ^AG München, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 15.01.2008, Az.: 855 Gs 10/08
  59. ^Wurm, Gerald."Condemned - Criminal Origins (2005) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  60. ^AG München, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 27.8.2008, Az.: 855 Gs 384/08
  61. ^Wurm, Gerald."Condemned 2 - Bloodshot (2008) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  62. ^AG Neu-Ulm, Einziehungsbeschluss vom 29.10.1990, Az.: Gs 754/90, rechtksräftig: 19.11.1990
  63. ^"Kz-manager-folgeinde-11515-v-vom-11-06-1".
  64. ^AG München, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 19.07.2004, Az.: 853 Gs 261/04
  65. ^Wurm, Gerald."Manhunt (2003) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  66. ^AG München, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 10.03.2010, Az.: 853 Gs 79/10
  67. ^Wurm, Gerald."Manhunt 2 (2007) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  68. ^AG München, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 20.11.2007, Az.: 855 Gs 426/07
  69. ^Wurm, Gerald."Scarface - The World Is Yours (2006) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 4 October 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  70. ^"Scarface - The World Is Yours - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  71. ^AG Frankfurt am Main, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 31.01.2011, Az.: 4843 Js 238595/10 – 931 Gs
  72. ^Wurm, Gerald."Silent Hill - Homecoming (2008) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  73. ^"Silent Hill - Homecoming - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  74. ^AG Amberg, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 17.06.2008, Az.: Gs 598/08
  75. ^Wurm, Gerald."Soldier of Fortune: Payback (2007) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  76. ^"Soldier of Fortune: Payback - Schnittbericht: (Deutsche) Steam Version".Schnittberichte.com.
  77. ^AG Detmold, Beschlagnahmebeschluss/Einziehungsbeschluss vom 19.01.2010, Az.: 3 Gs 99/10
  78. ^Wurm, Gerald."Wolfenstein (2009) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  79. ^"Wolfenstein - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  80. ^"Verkaufsstop der dt. Version von Wolfenstein".Schnittberichte.com.
  81. ^AG Kassel, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 24.06.1999, Az.: 132 Js 32822.9/98-201 Gs
  82. ^abWurm, Gerald."Commandos - Hinter feindlichen Linien (1998) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  83. ^"Commandos - Hinter feindlichen Linien - Schnittbericht: USK 16".Schnittberichte.com.
  84. ^AG Hamburg, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 11.06.2007, Az.: 167 Gs 551/07
  85. ^Wurm, Gerald."Dead Rising (2006) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  86. ^ab"Dead Rising endgültig nicht mehr beschlagnahmt".Schnittberichte.com.
  87. ^"Dead Rising - Videogame bleibt indiziert".Schnittberichte.com.
  88. ^AG Bautzen, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 18.11.2011, Az.: 43 Gs 837/11
  89. ^Wurm, Gerald."Dead Rising 2 (2010) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  90. ^AG Tiergarten, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 15.02.2010, Az.: 353 Gs 694/10
  91. ^Wurm, Gerald."Left 4 Dead 2 (2009) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  92. ^"Left 4 Dead 2 - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  93. ^"Left 4 Dead 2 - Beschlagnahmen aufgehoben".Schnittberichte.com.
  94. ^"Left 4 Dead 2 - Ex-§131er-Game ist nicht mehr indiziert".Schnittberichte.com.
  95. ^"USK Altersfreigabe für Left 4 Dead 2".
  96. ^AG München I, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 11.11.1994, Az.: ER Gs 465b Js 172960/94
  97. ^Wurm, Gerald."Mortal Kombat (1992) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  98. ^AG Duisburg, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 21.09.2012, Az.: 11 Gs 2237/12
  99. ^Wurm, Gerald."Mortal Kombat (2011) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  100. ^"Mortal Kombat (2011): Nach §131 beschlagnahmter Teil ist nicht mehr indiziert".Schnittberichte.com.
  101. ^AG München, Beschlagnahmebeschluß vom 08.02.1995, Az.: 8340 Gs 9/95
  102. ^Wurm, Gerald."Mortal Kombat II (1993) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  103. ^"Mortal Kombat (1992) und Mortal Kombat II - Beschlagnahmen aufgehoben".Schnittberichte.com.
  104. ^AG Tiergarten, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 12.06.1997, Az.: 351 Gs 2856/97
  105. ^Wurm, Gerald."Mortal Kombat 3 (1995) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  106. ^"Mortal Kombat 3 ist nicht mehr beschlagnahmt".Schnittberichte.com.
  107. ^"Mortal Kombat 3 - Ex-131er ist jetzt vom Index".Schnittberichte.com.
  108. ^AG München, Einziehungsbeschluss vom 24.10.2001, Az.: 812 Gs 14/01
  109. ^Wurm, Gerald."Mortyr (1999) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  110. ^"Mortyr - Schnittbericht: USK 18".Schnittberichte.com.
  111. ^"Indizierungen / Listenstreichungen Oktober 2024".Schnittberichte.com.
  112. ^AG München, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 25.01.1994, Az.: 2 Gs 167/94
  113. ^Wurm, Gerald."Wolfenstein 3D (1992) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  114. ^"Wolfenstein 3D ist nicht mehr nach §86 StGB beschlagnahmt".Schnittberichte.com.
  115. ^"Wolfenstein 3D - BPjM streicht den Gameklassiker".Schnittberichte.com.
  116. ^"USK Altersfreigabe für Wolfenstein 3D".
  117. ^"Aliens vs Predator (2010)".Schnittberichte.com.
  118. ^"Call of Duty: World at War (2008)".Schnittberichte.com.
  119. ^"Call of Duty: World at War - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  120. ^"Carmageddon - Max Damage (2016)".Schnittberichte.com.
  121. ^"Dead Rising 2: Off The Record (2011)".Schnittberichte.com.
  122. ^"Dead Rising 3 (2013)".Schnittberichte.com.
  123. ^"Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop (2009)".Schnittberichte.com.
  124. ^ab"Indizierung - Hatred".Schnittberichte.com.
  125. ^AG Tiergarten, Beschlagnahmebeschluss vom 07.12.2016, Az.: (353 Gs) 284 AR 55/16 (5820/16)
  126. ^Wurm, Gerald."Hatred (2015) (Schnittberichte.com)".www.schnittberichte.com.Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  127. ^"The House of the Dead: Overkill (2009)".Schnittberichte.com.
  128. ^"Killing Floor (2005)".Schnittberichte.com.
  129. ^"Killing Floor - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  130. ^"NecroVisioN (2009)".Schnittberichte.com.
  131. ^"NecroVisioN - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com).
  132. ^"Ninja Gaiden II (2008)".Schnittberichte.com.
  133. ^"Painkiller: Resurrection (2009)".Schnittberichte.com.
  134. ^"Painkiller: Resurrection - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  135. ^"Postal (1997)".Schnittberichte.com.
  136. ^"Postal 2 - Apocalypse Weekend (2004)".Schnittberichte.com.
  137. ^"Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (2012)".Schnittberichte.com.
  138. ^"Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  139. ^"Saints Row 2 (2008)".Schnittberichte.com.
  140. ^"Saints Row 2 - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  141. ^"The Punisher (2005)".Schnittberichte.com.
  142. ^"X-Men Origins - Wolverine (2009)".Schnittberichte.com.
  143. ^"Call of Duty: Black Ops - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  144. ^"Call of Duty: Black Ops (2010)".Schnittberichte.com.
  145. ^"Dead Island (2011)".Schnittberichte.com.
  146. ^"Dead Island und Dead Island: Riptide bekamen USK-Freigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  147. ^"Left 4 Dead - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe PC".Schnittberichte.com.
  148. ^"Left 4 Dead (2008)".Schnittberichte.com.
  149. ^Miskulin, Michael (9 June 2021)."Left 4 Dead: Unzensiert via Steam erhältlich".PC Games Hardware.
  150. ^"Medal of Honor - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  151. ^"Medal of Honor (2010)".Schnittberichte.com.
  152. ^"Mortal Kombat: Armageddon (2006)".Schnittberichte.com.
  153. ^"Painkiller: Battle out of Hell - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  154. ^"Painkiller: Battle out of Hell (2004)".Schnittberichte.com.
  155. ^"Shellshock 2 - Blood Trails (2009)".Schnittberichte.com.
  156. ^"Sleeping Dogs - Schnittbericht: Keine Jugendfreigabe".Schnittberichte.com.
  157. ^"Sleeping Dogs (2012)".Schnittberichte.com.
  158. ^Law 4002/2011
  159. ^"Fallout 3 Not Coming To India".Kotaku. 22 October 2008. Archived fromthe original on 19 September 2019. Retrieved18 May 2024.
  160. ^Lee, James (22 October 2008)."Fallout 3 withheld from India".GamesIndustry.biz. Retrieved18 May 2024.
  161. ^"Are Brahmin The Reason For Fallout 3's Cancellation in India? - CINEMABLEND". 14 April 2021. Archived fromthe original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved18 May 2024.
  162. ^"Now, PUBG banned in city".Ahmedabad Mirror. 14 March 2019.Archived from the original on 8 March 2021. Retrieved15 March 2019.
  163. ^"PUBG Mobile Ban: You Will Get Arrested For Playing The Battle Royal Game in These Cities in India".News18. 14 March 2019.Archived from the original on 31 March 2019. Retrieved15 March 2019.
  164. ^"PUBG Mobile among latest Chinese apps banned in India: Full list here".India Today. 2 September 2020.Archived from the original on 26 October 2020. Retrieved10 May 2021.
  165. ^"PUBG Mobile may never return to India with govt's permanent ban".India Today. 27 January 2021.Archived from the original on 10 May 2021. Retrieved10 May 2021.
  166. ^Cimpanu, Catalin."India bans 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, UC Browser, Weibo, and WeChat".ZDNet.Archived from the original on 21 January 2021. Retrieved17 October 2020.
  167. ^"Garena: Free Fire is officially banned in India".Free Fire Mania (in Portuguese). 2025.
  168. ^ab"Mortal Kombat 11 banned in Japan, Indonesia and Ukraine for gore".ONE Esports. 24 April 2019.Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved26 August 2021.
  169. ^Kuncorojati, Cahyandaru (18 April 2019)."Ada Simbol Komunis, Mortal Kombat 11 Batal Rilis di Indonesia?" [With Communist Symbol Displayed, Will Mortal Kombat 11 Release Be Cancelled in Indonesia?].Medcom.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved22 May 2022.
  170. ^Cragg, Oliver (9 June 2016)."PC game 1979 Revolution: Black Friday banned in Iran, accused of "hostile intentions"".International Business Times.IBT Media.Archived from the original on 21 August 2021. Retrieved21 August 2021.
  171. ^"ARMA 3 banned in Iran".Polygon. 19 September 2012.Archived from the original on 23 April 2016. Retrieved24 January 2014.
  172. ^"Iran bans US video game showing Tehran invasion". AFP. 28 November 2011. Archived fromthe original on 25 February 2012. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  173. ^"Clash of Clans mobile game 'blocked' in Iran".BBC. 28 December 2016.Archived from the original on 21 August 2021. Retrieved21 August 2021.
  174. ^"COD Mobile banned in Iran, "confused" players beg Activision to reverse block".Dexerto. 13 April 2021.Archived from the original on 15 October 2021. Retrieved21 August 2021.
  175. ^"Pokemon Go banned by Iranian authorities over "security"".BBC News. 5 August 2016.Archived from the original on 17 September 2016. Retrieved9 October 2016.
  176. ^ab"Valkyrie Drive -Bhikkhuni- on Steam".store.steampowered.com.Archived from the original on 17 October 2018. Retrieved11 August 2017.
  177. ^"Regarding Minecraft availability issues in Iran".Microsoft Community. Microsoft. 26 April 2024. Retrieved5 February 2026.
  178. ^Chalk, Andy (18 April 2019)."Fortnite and PUBG are now banned in Iraq".PC Gamer.Archived from the original on 19 April 2019. Retrieved14 August 2021.
  179. ^"العراق يحظر لعبة روبلكس".قناه السومرية العراقية (in Arabic). Retrieved19 October 2025.
  180. ^"Manhunt 2 Video Game Prohibited."Archived 2007-11-20 at theWayback Machine Irish Film Classification Office.
  181. ^GamesIndustry International (17 November 2006)."505 Games responds to Rule of Rose controversy". Eurogamer.net.Archived from the original on 25 June 2018. Retrieved24 June 2018.
  182. ^Maruccia, Alfonso (22 June 2007)."Censura, Gentiloni blocca Manhunt 2" (in Italian).Punto Informatico.Archived from the original on 11 November 2013. Retrieved11 November 2013.
  183. ^"Game over? Not yet: Japan's video game industry appears vibrant despite a crisis of confidence"Archived 2008-10-19 at theWayback Machine Daily Yomiuri Online.
  184. ^"The games they tried to ban: Fallout 3". MSN Games. Archived from the original on 6 June 2013. Retrieved27 March 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  185. ^Parker, Laura (15 March 2011)."Kim Jong-il axed from Homefront in Japan". Gamespot.com.Archived from the original on 15 January 2020. Retrieved26 October 2011.
  186. ^"ピエール瀧逮捕で販売中止の「JUDGE EYES:死神の遺言」、モデル差し替えで再発売" [Judgment was re-released after the suspension of its sale due to the arrest of Pierre Taki. The character model has been replaced.] (in Japanese).ja:ITmedia. 21 May 2019. Retrieved26 December 2023.
  187. ^Kennedy, Victoria (27 October 2022)."The Callisto Protocol developer cancels Japanese version".Eurogamer.Archived from the original on 27 October 2022. Retrieved27 November 2022.
  188. ^Welsh, Oli (27 October 2022)."The Callisto Protocol proves too violent for Japanese censors".Polygon.Archived from the original on 27 October 2022. Retrieved27 November 2022.
  189. ^Robinson, Andy (27 October 2022)."Callisto Protocol cancelled in Japan after developer decides against cuts".Video Games Chronicle.Archived from the original on 27 October 2022. Retrieved27 November 2022.
  190. ^"Dead Space release date pushed up again, outright banned in three countries".Destructoid. 4 September 2008.Archived from the original on 6 September 2008.
  191. ^"Dead Space Remake's Japanese Ban Confuses EA Exec After Stellar Blade Rating Released".Gamespot. 22 April 2024.
  192. ^"Fomca: Regulate video games". Malaysianbar.org.my. 13 October 2011. Archived fromthe original on 10 June 2011. Retrieved26 October 2011.
  193. ^Bennett, Colette (8 August 2008)."Malaysian Consumer Group blame it all on GTA".Destructoid.Archived from the original on 11 February 2010. Retrieved23 January 2010.
  194. ^"MCMC Blocks Entire Steam Store Following God Fighting Game Controversy". 7 September 2017.Archived from the original on 28 October 2017.
  195. ^"MCMC Unblocks Steam After Offending Game Geoblocked". 9 September 2017.Archived from the original on 8 November 2017.
  196. ^Gaudiosi, John (26 March 2007)."Locally-made "GRAW2" Banned in Mexico".WRAL News. Archived fromthe original on 29 March 2007. Retrieved26 March 2007.
  197. ^Sean Hollister (12 April 2019)."PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds was temporarily banned in Nepal".The Verge.Archived from the original on 15 April 2019. Retrieved15 April 2019.
  198. ^"PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS on Steam".store.steampowered.com.Archived from the original on 7 April 2022. Retrieved15 June 2019.
  199. ^"Classification decision snapshots". Office of Film and Literature Classification (New Zealand). Archived from the original on 27 January 2018. Retrieved17 October 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  200. ^"Site Error".Archived from the original on 23 January 2023. Retrieved23 January 2023.
  201. ^"Gal*Gun: Double Peace". Film & Video Labelling Body (New Zealand). 2011. Archived from the original on 31 January 2017. Retrieved17 October 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  202. ^"Site Error".Archived from the original on 23 January 2023. Retrieved23 January 2023.
  203. ^"Manhunt: Reasons for Decision"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 3 February 2007.
  204. ^"Manhunt banned in New Zealand".Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved2 May 2023.
  205. ^"Manhunt 2 Banned in NZ".NZGamer.com. Archived fromthe original on 23 January 2016. Retrieved26 June 2017.
  206. ^Jensen, K. Thor (11 August 2018)."11 Video Games That Got Banned and Why".Geek.com. Archived fromthe original on 27 January 2019.
  207. ^"Site Error".Archived from the original on 23 January 2023. Retrieved23 January 2023.
  208. ^"Postal 2 Demo Game". 14 February 2005.
  209. ^"Postal 2: Share the Pain". 24 November 2004.
  210. ^"The Shitposter". 31 October 2019.
  211. ^O'Connor, Alice (November 2019)."New Zealand banned a mass shooting game as a "terrorist publication"".Rock, Paper, Shotgun.Archived from the original on 6 March 2023. Retrieved6 March 2023.
  212. ^"Reservoir Dogs Computer Game Banned" (Press release). New Zealand Office of Film and Literature Classification. 7 July 2006. Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2006. Retrieved7 July 2006.
  213. ^Howell, Oskar (26 March 2019)."We need to review how we treat graphic content in video games".The Spinoff.Archived from the original on 28 August 2022. Retrieved28 August 2022.
  214. ^Burgos, Tatiana (20 February 2024)."Why Did Oman Ban Roblox? A Quick Dive into the Reasons".Playbite. Retrieved2 July 2025.
  215. ^"Call For PUBG Ban After Pak Teenager Shoots Dead 4 Of Family".NDTV.com.Archived from the original on 25 April 2023. Retrieved25 April 2023.
  216. ^Hussain, Javed (30 July 2020)."PTA lifts ban on PUBG after meeting company representatives".DAWN.COM.Archived from the original on 25 April 2023. Retrieved25 April 2023.
  217. ^"Pakistan bans 'Call of Duty'".www.aljazeera.com.Archived from the original on 25 April 2023. Retrieved25 April 2023.
  218. ^Long, Tony (19 November 2010)."Nov. 19, 1981: Marcos Regime Puts the Kibosh on Games".Wired.Archived from the original on 26 February 2015. Retrieved26 February 2015.
  219. ^"President Marcos bans video game machines".Logansport Pharos-Tribune. 19 November 1981. p. 17.Archived from the original on 20 March 2015. Retrieved26 February 2015 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  220. ^"Presidential Decree No. 519 - Supra Source".Archived from the original on 7 January 2016. Retrieved26 February 2015.
  221. ^Dillon, Roberto (12 April 2011).The Golden Age of Video Games: The Birth of a Multibillion Dollar Industry. Page xvii: CRC Press.ISBN 978-1439873236.
  222. ^"DOTA banned in internet shops in Cavite village".GMA News. 21 January 2015.Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved27 February 2016.
  223. ^Cowen, Nick (17 November 2009)."Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 not banned in Russia, says Activision".The Daily Telegraph. London.Archived from the original on 20 October 2010. Retrieved21 October 2010.
  224. ^Orland, Kyle (3 March 2022)."Ukrainian gov't calls for game companies to cut off Russia during invasion [Updated]".Ars Technica. Retrieved20 June 2023.
  225. ^Calum Patterson (22 October 2019)."Call of Duty: Modern Warfare banned from Russian PlayStation store". Dexerto.Archived from the original on 22 October 2019. Retrieved22 October 2019.
  226. ^"Extremist materials (#1091)".Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 2 October 2021. Retrieved2 October 2021.
  227. ^"Decision of the Leninsky District Court of Grozny of 14.04.2011".СПС Право.ru (in Russian).Archived from the original on 2 October 2021. Retrieved2 October 2021.
  228. ^https://epp.genproc.gov.ru/ru/gprf/mass-media/news/main/e6367602/
  229. ^https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/russia-just-added-stalker-dev-gsc-to-its-no-no-list-of-undesirable-organisations-sobs-that-stalker-2-promoted-ukrainian-narratives-and-aggressive-russophobic-content/
  230. ^https://therecord.media/russia-blacklists-stalker-game-developer
  231. ^"Tell Me Why пропала из Steam в ряде стран, включая Россию и Украину".DTF. 31 August 2020.Archived from the original on 21 September 2020. Retrieved8 November 2021.
  232. ^"Tell Me Why : LGBT Game is FREE for Pride Month!".Tech ARP. 2 June 2023. Retrieved8 August 2023.
  233. ^"Роскомнадзор заблокировал Roblox в РФ за распространение запрещенных материалов".Interfax.ru (in Russian). 3 December 2025.Archived from the original on 3 December 2025. Retrieved3 December 2025.
  234. ^Кулешова, Екатерина (15 May 2025)."Популярный симулятор Schedule I в духе «Во все тяжкие» сняли с продажи в Steam в России".Igromania.ru (in Russian). Retrieved25 January 2026.
  235. ^"التصنيف العمرى للألعاب" [Age rating for games] (in Arabic). General Commission for Audiovisual Media (Saudi Arabia). Archived fromthe original on 16 June 2018.
  236. ^General Commission for Audiovisual Media [@VGAR_SA] (3 May 2023)."لمحبي لعبة #FinalFantasyXIV، نود التوضيح بأنها لم تفسح بالمملكة، وذلك بسبب عدم رغبة الناشر بإجراء التعديلات اللازمة. الهيئة العامة للإعلام #المرئي_والمسموع #تصنيف_الألعاب https://t.co/5OuWZJGEvX" (Tweet) (in Arabic). Retrieved4 May 2023 – viaTwitter.
  237. ^abSaed, Sherif (26 May 2020)."The Last of Us: Part 2 banned in the Middle East".VG247.Archived from the original on 25 June 2020. Retrieved20 June 2020.
  238. ^Anderson, Jimmy (16 July 2018)."Saudi Arabia bans GTA 5 and other games after suicides".BNO News. Retrieved29 November 2024.
  239. ^"Singapore Bans Half-Life". Gamespot. 24 January 2000.Archived from the original on 23 May 2016. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  240. ^"Half-Life ban lifted". Gamespot. 3 February 2000.Archived from the original on 7 January 2016. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  241. ^"Singapore Bans Game Over Lesbian Scene."Archived 2009-02-26 at theWayback Machine ABC News.
  242. ^"Ban lifted on Xbox game with sex scene".The New Zealand Herald.Reuters. 18 November 2007. Retrieved14 October 2011.
  243. ^"The Darkness - Banned in Singapore (Game Axis)".Archived from the original on 15 December 2007. Retrieved13 November 2007.
  244. ^Korea lifts game censorshipArchived 2007-08-27 at theWayback Machine by Emma Boyes, 2006-12-29,GameSpot
  245. ^ab성인 게임 모탈컴뱃, 심의 '거부'…역시 잔인해서?.ZDNet Korea (in Korean). 7 April 2011. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved17 October 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  246. ^abc"Korea lifts game censorship".GameSpot.Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved9 March 2021.
  247. ^Jang, Iseul (27 July 2017)."게임위, 뉴 단간론파 V3 등급 거부... 이유는 '반사회적 묘사'".ThisIsGame. Retrieved20 November 2025.
  248. ^"Danganronpa V3 Is Banned In South Korea [Update]".Kotaku. 3 August 2017.Archived from the original on 10 November 2020. Retrieved9 March 2021.
  249. ^López, Kevin Barquin (12 November 2024)."GTA 6 is completely banned: this is the country where you will not be able to play the Rockstar game".Meristation.
  250. ^"Tajikistan bans Counter-Strike, GTA and plans raids on gaming centers".therecord.media.
  251. ^"สั่งแบนGTA ร้านเกมไหนมีโดนจับ".Daily News (in Thai). ThaiNN.com. 6 August 2008.Archived from the original on 17 August 2008. Retrieved9 August 2009.
  252. ^"สลด! ม.6 แทงโหดฆ่าแท็กซี่ เลียนแบบเกมโจร GTA".Thai Rath (in Thai). Sanook.com. 4 August 2008.Archived from the original on 31 March 2009. Retrieved9 August 2009.
  253. ^"Grand Theft Auto V on Steam".store.steampowered.com.Archived from the original on 2 March 2019. Retrieved20 July 2017.
  254. ^Eddie Makuch (4 August 2014)."Tropico 5 Banned in Thailand Because It Could "Affect Peace and Order"; [UPDATE] Kalypso Media says it is "disappointed"". Gamespot.com. Archived from the original on 1 August 2018. Retrieved17 October 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  255. ^"Thailand Bans 'Fight of Gods' For Damage to Buddhism". 14 September 2017. Retrieved16 November 2025.
  256. ^Salama, Samir (20 February 2018)."New UAE ratings system for films, games, books".Gulf News.Archived from the original on 21 May 2018. Retrieved20 May 2018.
  257. ^Nagata, Tyler (1 February 2011)."BlazBlue: Continuum Shift banned in United Arab Emirates". gamesradar.Archived from the original on 9 October 2015. Retrieved6 August 2012.
  258. ^"UAE: Darksiders banned".Archived from the original on 13 January 2010. Retrieved12 September 2010.
  259. ^"Dead Island banned".Archived from the original on 10 September 2011. Retrieved5 October 2011.
  260. ^"Official Geekay Games (U.A.E.'s biggest video game retailer) Facebook page statingDead Rising 2 is banned in the U.A.E."Facebook.Archived from the original on 2 June 2017. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  261. ^"Mass Effect 2 and Dragon Age: Origins now banned in the UAE". Archived fromthe original on 11 August 2010.
  262. ^"Official Geekay Games (U.A.E.'s biggest video game retailer) Facebook page statingFallout: New Vegas is banned in the U.A.E."Facebook.Archived from the original on 7 January 2016. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  263. ^"Gal*Gun: Double Peace on Steam".store.steampowered.com.Archived from the original on 7 May 2019. Retrieved7 May 2019.
  264. ^"Gal*Gun 2 on Steam".store.steampowered.com.Archived from the original on 7 May 2019. Retrieved7 May 2019.
  265. ^"The Godfather II Banned in the UAE". Archived fromthe original on 18 September 2010.
  266. ^Lau, Evelyn (17 April 2018)."God of War approved for UAE release".The National.Archived from the original on 21 May 2018. Retrieved20 May 2018.
  267. ^Fakhruddin, Mufaddal (4 November 2015)."Steam to Show Prices in UAE Dirhams". IGN Middle East.Archived from the original on 20 October 2018. Retrieved5 April 2016.
  268. ^"GTA V and GTA Online Officially Unbanned in the UAE and Saudi Arabia".PCMag Middle East. 3 July 2025. Retrieved5 September 2025.
  269. ^Elsa Baxter (24 February 2010)."UAE bans latest Playstation 3 game".Arabian Business. Archived from the original on 18 July 2016. Retrieved17 October 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  270. ^"Heavy Rain? Not in the UAE". Archived fromthe original on 26 September 2010.
  271. ^abFakhruddin, Mufaddal (29 April 2013)."Injustice: Gods Among Us Banned in UAE, Kuwait". IGN Middle East.Archived from the original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved30 April 2013.
  272. ^"Mafia II video game banned in the UAE".Arabian Business. 7 September 2010.Archived from the original on 21 November 2011. Retrieved12 November 2010.
  273. ^Fakhruddin, Mufaddal (14 June 2012)."Max Payne 3 Banned in UAE". IGN Middle East.Archived from the original on 17 June 2012. Retrieved14 June 2012.
  274. ^"Max Payne 3 on Steam".store.steampowered.com.Archived from the original on 18 October 2018. Retrieved20 July 2017.
  275. ^"Red Dead Redemption Banned?". Archived fromthe original on 20 May 2010.
  276. ^"Official Geekay Games (U.A.E.'s biggest video game retailer) Facebook page statingRed Dead Redemption now unbanned in the U.A.E."Facebook.Archived from the original on 7 January 2016. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  277. ^"Wild West video game bucks trend". 11 June 2010.Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved11 November 2010.
  278. ^"UAE bans gaming website popular among children".The National. 21 May 2018.Archived from the original on 21 May 2021. Retrieved20 July 2021.
  279. ^"Fact check: Is Roblox unbanned in UAE?".gulfnews.com. 16 March 2021.Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved20 July 2021.
  280. ^"UAE: Roblox disables chat function for users amid safety concerns".Khaleej Times. Retrieved5 September 2025.
  281. ^"Saints Row: The Third banned in the UAE". 15 November 2011.Archived from the original on 16 June 2018. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  282. ^Simpson, Colin Simpson (21 June 2012)."Spec Ops game preview blocked in UAE".The National.Archived from the original on 25 July 2012. Retrieved21 July 2012.
  283. ^"Spec Ops: The Line - Banned in the UAE and the region". Moey's.net. 20 June 2012. Archived fromthe original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved21 July 2012.
  284. ^"PlayStation 3 port of Spec Ops: The Line available via Geekay Games' online store, but notes is not for sale in the U.A.E. (Xbox 360 port is also included, and treated likewise.)". Archived fromthe original on 7 March 2013. Retrieved21 July 2012.
  285. ^"Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood on Steam".store.steampowered.com.Archived from the original on 22 October 2021. Retrieved27 August 2021.
  286. ^"Watch_Dogs · Watch_Dogs™ · AppID: 243470".SteamDB.Archived from the original on 27 August 2021. Retrieved27 August 2021.
  287. ^"PEGI ratings become UK's single video game age rating system".The Association For UK Interactive Entertainment. 30 July 2012.Archived from the original on 28 October 2012. Retrieved10 December 2012.
  288. ^The Digital Download BBFC LoopholeArchived 2016-03-07 at theWayback Machine by Phil Lee & Ray Coyle, 2007-11-28, (MCV)
  289. ^"Banned But Still On The Road"Archived 2015-06-29 at theWayback Machine The Independent.
  290. ^"BBC News | Sci/Tech | Carmageddon smashes British censor ban".Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved23 January 2023.
  291. ^"UK: Manhunt 2 Banned, Rockstar Responds - Edge Magazine". Next-gen.biz. 19 June 2007. Archived fromthe original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved26 October 2011.
  292. ^"Omega Labyrinth Z anime game banned in the UK".BBC News. 15 March 2018.Archived from the original on 15 March 2018. Retrieved23 January 2023.
  293. ^"Case Study: The Punisher". bbfc.co.uk.Archived from the original on 12 November 2014. Retrieved12 November 2014.
  294. ^"Your Sinclair 01-93".
  295. ^"Info Magazine Issue 24". January 1989.
  296. ^"Australian Commodore and Amiga Review, the - Volume 6 Issue 2 (1989-02)(Saturday Magazine)(AU)". February 1989.
  297. ^"FTC report: retailers clamping down on M-rated game sales".Ars Technica. Condé Nast Publications. 8 May 2008.Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved22 November 2013.
  298. ^Boyd, S. Gregory (1 November 2010)."Video Game Regulation and the Supreme Court: Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association".Gamasutra. UBM plc.Archived from the original on 2 November 2010. Retrieved1 November 2010.
  299. ^Kravets, David (27 June 2011)."States May Not Ban Sale, Rental of Violent Videogames to Minors".Wired. Condé Nast Publications.Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved16 December 2013.
  300. ^"Topless teen sues over 'The Guy Game'".CNET.Archived from the original on 25 August 2016. Retrieved31 August 2016.
  301. ^"The Guy Game banned, goes straight to video".GameSpot.Archived from the original on 5 September 2016. Retrieved31 August 2016.
  302. ^"Epic judgment doubled, Silicon Knights ordered to pay over $9 million. Silicon Knights were ordered to pay $4.45 Million in damages to Epic Games". 9 November 2012.Archived from the original on 26 July 2018. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  303. ^"Silicon Knights, Inc. v. Epic Games, Inc. Filing: 862".Archived from the original on 29 August 2018. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  304. ^"We could use more 'Adults Only' games, says ESRB's Vance".Gamasutra. 10 April 2012.Archived from the original on 11 November 2014. Retrieved5 September 2014.
  305. ^"Why the Adults Only rating may be pointless and harmful to games as an art form".Polygon. Vox Media. 10 February 2014.Archived from the original on 3 April 2014. Retrieved22 March 2014.
  306. ^Kuchera, Ben (20 February 2014)."The cold war on the Adults Only rating must stop if gaming is to grow up".Polygon.Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved5 September 2014.
  307. ^"A history of (muted) violence".Polygon. Vox Media. 8 August 2013.Archived from the original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved22 March 2014.
  308. ^"EA kills 'Thrill Kill' game before release".ZDNet. 15 October 1998. Archived fromthe original on 16 November 2006. Retrieved18 December 2006.
  309. ^"Hidden sex scenes hit GTA rating".BBC News. 21 July 2005.Archived from the original on 24 December 2006. Retrieved18 December 2006.
  310. ^"San Andreas rated AO, Take-Two suspends production".GameSpot.CNET Networks.Archived from the original on 3 February 2006. Retrieved1 July 2006.
  311. ^"FTC Hot Coffee ruling scalds, but doesn't burn Take-Two".GameSpot. CNET Networks. Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2006. Retrieved1 July 2006.
  312. ^Litchfield, Ted (19 January 2025)."Update: Despite the TikTok ban's reversal, Marvel Snap is still blocked in the US".PC Gamer.
  313. ^"Steam's first uncensored adult game release restricted in 28 countries".PC Gamer.
  314. ^"Uzbekistan bans video games over 'distorting values'".BBC News. 30 May 2017.Archived from the original on 12 May 2022. Retrieved12 September 2021.
This list related to video games isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(October 2021)
Media regulation
Methods
Contexts
By location
Age of
Drugs and
alcohol
Death
Weapons and explosives
Punishment
Policing
Obscenity
Reproduction
Marriage
Human rights
Freedom of movement
Property and
environment
Business
Violence
International
ownership
Censorship
Other
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_banned_video_games_by_country&oldid=1337935446"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp