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04 Aug, 2008

RUMOUR: Fallout 3 edited for Australia?

PS3 News | Retailers reportedly gearing up for the game's release. UPDATED.
According to the website Gamer Chip, a modified version of Fallout 3 may be released in Australia later this year. After the game was refused classification by the OFLC earlier this year, it was in doubt whether the RPG would ever see the light of day down under.

While there is no official word yet from the game's publisher, Bethesda, or the OFLC, Gamer Chip reports that retailers EB Games and GAME are now accepting pre-orders for the highly anticipated title. Electronics Boutique and GAME representatives have supposedly been informed that a modified version of Fallout 3 will be debuting later in the year. When contacted by Gamer Chip, a GAME employee said he had seen an internal communication confirming that Fallout 3 would be released in Australia.

Edits to the post-apocalyptic title reportedly take into account Australia's lack of an R18+ classification for video games. Specifically, Gamer Chip says that certain drug use (this being the reason why Fallout 3 was effectively banned in the first place) has been removed.

A search of the OFLC's database for Fallout 3 currently yields only the 'refused classification' entry. The game is also nowhere to be found on the official EB Games Australia website. But curiously, Bethesda's latest endeavour is still listed on GAME's site, and the company is even offering a special bonus to customers who pre-order the title.

Whether this rumour holds any truth or not, only time will tell. It's possible that retailers are only staying prepared for the possible release of the game, rather than possessing definite knowledge of an edited version. Stay tuned to PALGN for further news on Fallout 3 as it develops.

UPDATE: The Classifications Board has told Internode Games Network that a modified version of Fallout 3 has indeed been submitted for classification (thanks to forum member doppelgangbang for the heads up). This, however, does that mean the edited game will pass the classification process – it is possible that the RPG may be knocked back by the OFLC once again.

We'll let you know as soon as we hear anything new.

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30 Comments
3 years ago
Benza wrote
element465 wrote
Set it up like mine where it automaticaly debits your bank account. Makes PayPal so easy! And only takes like 3-5 days to clear an eCheque.
That actually sounds fantastic, I've gotta see about getting a set up like that.

Anyone know anything about the 360 version being reigion free or not?
So far no word ut don't count on it being region free. None of Bethesda's 360 games have been region free so far.
3 years ago
I planned on importing this due to costing less than purchasing it here, having it pass would just make it easier for it to get through customs if importing banned games were more likely to get caught.
3 years ago
Just so you guys know Play Asia has started taking pre orders for the collector's edition for Fallout 3 - they were only taking orders for the normal edition till last week...
3 years ago
You also have http://www.games-asia.com/ the PS3 version and Xbox 360.

The Xbox 360 is not region free but the PS3 is.
Benza wrote
Anyone know anything about the 360 version being reigion free or not?
3 years ago
what a relief! i was really anxious there for a bit! but i guess it wasnt gonna be banned for long, after all its one of the biggest releases for this year. it can't just be banned for drug references!

i know im preordering!!
no-way im missing out on this! (special edition has a lunchbox included so theres pretty much no middle ground)
3 years ago
Think I'll still import. Most likely cheaper anyway.
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Australian Release Date:
  31/10/2008 (Confirmed)
Standard Retail Price:
  $109.95 AU
Publisher:
  Red Ant
Genre:
  RPG
Year Made:
  2008

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