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UPDATE (March 13th, 2018 at 2:55pm ET): PQube Games informs that the USK appeal was rejected and will not distributed in the following countries: Germany, Australia, New Zealand, UK, and Ireland. Originally it was only three countries, now five total.
Original story below.
PQube Games announced (via twitter) that the rogue-like, dungeon crawling game, Omega Labyrinth Z has been rated PEGI 18 in Europe. While the game is still coming out worldwide, with the exception of the following countries: UK, Germany, and Australia.
#OmegaLabyrinthZ news – the game has been rated PEGI 18 in Europe. The game is still coming out worldwide, with the exception of the UK, Germany and Australia.
No boobs have been harmed in the rating of this game. https://t.co/xt0anUE9hi— PQube (@PQubeGames) March 12, 2018
The United Kingdom’s VSC board has refused classification for physical distribution of the game based on the sexuality of the game. There’s a full statement regarding the restriction that can be found here. Omega Labyrinth Z is scheduled to release this spring on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita for North America and Europe.