The
US
Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has finally given
Rockstar
Games' controversial
Manhunt
2 an 'M' for Mature rating for ages 17 and older.
Publisher
Take
2 Interactive was compelled to suspend the release of the horror title in
June when the ESRB issued an Adults Only rating.
But the gaming giant finally got the rating it wanted with the submission of
a modified version of the game to the rating board.
Manhunt 2 will now be released for
Sony's
PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable and
Nintendo's
Wii in North America on Halloween on 31 October.
"Manhunt 2 is important to us, and we are glad that it can finally
be appreciated as a gaming experience," said Sam Houser, founder and executive
producer at Rockstar Games.
The company confirmed earlier this month that it will be
appealing the
decision by the
British
Board of Film Censors (BBFC) to effectively ban the game in the UK by
refusing to give it a certification.
Manhunt 2 was the first game banned by the BBFC in 10 years, and
several other countries have since joined in banning the product, including
Ireland.
The company is to file a request for arbitration with the Video Appeals
Committee and has halted the game's release.
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