27 May 2012

The Walking Dead game not available to AU/NZ on Console

Since we posted the annoucement of the Walking Dead game earlier on the blog we have been eagerly awaiting it's release on the XBOX 360 and hungry to start slashing some zombies, however we have learnt that this won't be happening.


Confirmed on the Telltale Games forum, a Telltale team member has stated they have no plans on releasing the game for XBOX 360 or PlayStation 3 to Australia or New Zealand due to the game rating restrictions.

Mike states in the forum post...
Sorry, but due to the OFLC ratings laws in Australia and New Zealand, and the fact that this is a mature game, we do not currently have plans to release the game there on consoles.

This game is available however on PC via Steam, and other outlets. Oddly, while Australia still does not have a R18+ rating for games, New Zealand does. We continue to monitor this and report more if it gets released.

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