The Film Censorship Board of Malaysia (LPF) will be implementing a new set of film classification categories in a few weeks’ time. At a glance, it seemed that the new system took upon the foundation of existing classification and expanded it slightly further.
Starting from 1 February 2023, LPF will be using five categories for film classification instead of the existing three. They were announced by the Minister of Home Affairs, Saifuddin Nasution Ismailthrough the Federal Government Gazette on 9 January 2023 which means that they are as official as they can be.
However, the official announcement did not specifically define what each category meant aside from their intended age limit as noted below:

The website also noted that the current classification system has been used since 2012. Back in 1996, there were actually four separate categories for the 18 classifications to represent politics, social, religion, violence, and sexual elements but they were then consolidated into a single category in April 2010.
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