In what has become one of the most protracted battles to get a game certification, a High Court Judge lengthened the issue even more by ordering the VAC to rethink its decision.
by David Radd on Thursday, January 24, 2008
Months after the game's release internationally, the Manhunt 2 situation in the U.K. is still unresolved. Today, a London High Court Judge quashed the Video Appeals Committee's decision to overturn the BBFC's original ruling. In the end, it came down to a definition of harm that was used by the VAC in their original decision. Bearing this in mind, VAC will have to make a new judgment on this matter.
To recount much of the Manhunt 2 release drama, the game was denied a rating by the BBFC both initially and after the first appeal. Manhunt 2 was also smacked with an "AO" rating in the U.S., but it was later revised to "M" and released on October 31.
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