Sexual Content: the United Kingdom Bans A Game For The First Time In Ten Years! [VIDEO]

They didn’t have to ban any games since 2008 – strong sexual content was the reason behind pulling out the banhammer!

The last game the Video Standards Council Rating Board banned in 2008 was Manhunt 2, which was indeed a quite gruesome and bloody title. The board’s announcement reveals that the reason behind banning the PlayStation 4/PlayStation Vita game Omega Labyrinth Z was the „promotion of the sexualization of children.” The game contains strong female nudity, sexual innuendos, and at times, the female characters’ private parts could be rubbed via the touchscreen or the analog sticks. Their breasts also grow as they level up…

The ban means it did not get rated in the country, and thus, it cannot be sold legally in the United Kingdom, who joined Germany, Australia, New-Zealand, and Ireland in banning Omega Labyrinth Z.

We embed a gameplay video of the game, which will launch this Spring in the West (aside from the aforementioned five countries) on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. It contains a lot of moving breasts!

Source: Gematsu

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