Life is Strange 2's Nintendo Switch release was almost banned in Australia due to new rating
The sequel was te🅘mporarily 'Refused Classification'

Life is Strange 2 has been rel💎eased on Nintendo Switch, but it temporarily had trouble being sold in Australia due to an error with its classific﷽ation.
As shared on Twitter by an account which🌜 archives the censorship of film, video games, etc. in Australia, Life is Strange 2 was temporarily given a 'refused classification' rating by the automated International Age Rating Coalition (IARC) system used by the Australi🃏an government to rate media in the country.
LIFE IS STRANGE 2 now banned in Australia 🍨under the automated International Age Rating Coalition (IARC) system. The original 🐲multi-platform submission was rated R18+ (Interactive drug use, online interactivity) in 2019. #lifeisstrange2 @LifeIsStrange //t.co/OwFelM3aQ7 pic.twitter.com/xBp547ZAHF
This has got a lot of fans confused because other versions of the game, which were rated upon their release back in 2019, were fine to release in the country and due to the drug use depicted in the game and its online connectivity. The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts has since removed the classification though, te𝕴lling that it was an error on the automated system's part.
Life is Strange 2 was released on Nintendo Switch on February 2, 2023, meaning almost every 🎶game in the series is now available to play on the hybrid console. This includes the first game, its spin-off game Life is Strange: Before the Storm (as pℱart of the Arcadia Bay collection), as well as the latest installment of the series, Life is Strange: True Colors. The only one missing is the mini Life is Strange 2 spin-off game The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit.
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