Rockstar responds to BBFC’s rejection of Manhunt 2

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Controversial video game developer Rockstar Games has released an official response to earlier news of Manhunt 2 (PS2, PSP, Wii) being rejected for a rating in the UK by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). This has resulted in the game being effectively banned in the UK. Here’s Rockstar’s official statement:

We are disappointed with the recent decision by the British Board of Film Classification to refuse classification of Manhunt 2. While we respect the authority of the classification board and will abide by the rules, we emphatically disagree with this particular decision.

Manhunt 2 is an entertainment experience for fans of psychological thrillers and horror. The subject matter of this game is in line with other mainstream entertainment choices for adult consumers. We respect those who have different opinions about the horror genre and video games as a whole, but we hope they will also consider the opinions of the adult gamers for whom this product is intended.

We believe all products should be rated to allow the public to make informed choices about the media and art they wish to consume. The stories in modern video games are as diverse as the stories in books, film and television. The adult consumers who would play this game fully understand that it is fictional interactive entertainment and nothing more.

Manhunt 2 is also under fire in the U.S. Various groups including outspoken anti-violent video games crusader Jack Thompson and the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) have launched campaigns to prevent Manhunt 2 from being sold. The latter has also launched a letter-writing campaign urging parents to express their concerns about the game to the ESRB.

Via GamesRadar

Manhunt 2 - Image 1

Controversial video game developer Rockstar Games has released an official response to earlier news of Manhunt 2 (PS2, PSP, Wii) being rejected for a rating in the UK by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). This has resulted in the game being effectively banned in the UK. Here’s Rockstar’s official statement:

We are disappointed with the recent decision by the British Board of Film Classification to refuse classification of Manhunt 2. While we respect the authority of the classification board and will abide by the rules, we emphatically disagree with this particular decision.

Manhunt 2 is an entertainment experience for fans of psychological thrillers and horror. The subject matter of this game is in line with other mainstream entertainment choices for adult consumers. We respect those who have different opinions about the horror genre and video games as a whole, but we hope they will also consider the opinions of the adult gamers for whom this product is intended.

We believe all products should be rated to allow the public to make informed choices about the media and art they wish to consume. The stories in modern video games are as diverse as the stories in books, film and television. The adult consumers who would play this game fully understand that it is fictional interactive entertainment and nothing more.

Manhunt 2 is also under fire in the U.S. Various groups including outspoken anti-violent video games crusader Jack Thompson and the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) have launched campaigns to prevent Manhunt 2 from being sold. The latter has also launched a letter-writing campaign urging parents to express their concerns about the game to the ESRB.

Via GamesRadar

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