This means many of the previous games refused classification would fit in to the R18+ and if the publisher chooses to pay the reclassification fee, they could get the game re-rated and would be able to sell that video game within Australia. In August 2011 this was changed with all Attorney-Generals agreeing upon the R18+ rating for video games and would be available by the end of 2011. At the time, the R18+ classification rating could only be given to films, but video games whose content would be deemed fitting for the R18+ rating would be 'Refused Classification' due to it not being available for the medium. Originally, video games in Australia could not be rated R18+, only up to MA15+.
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