
Different countries all have their own set of laws, and this time round gamers in Australia will receive the short end of the stick especially if they’re knee deep in MMORPGs including World of Warcraft. If you reside down under, any video game that does not have an Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) rating is not carried on store shelves, and the same applies to games with a MA15+ rating (suitable for children 15 and up) and above – unfortunately for many, a wide range of MMORPGs including World of Warcraft fall under this category. Guess a little nudge-nudge, wink-wink is now required for folks living in Down Under to get their WoW and MMORPG fix at stores.
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