Hunter x Hunter: Nen Impact Banned in Australia: A Mystery Unfolds
The Australian Classification Board's refusal to classify Hunter x Hunter: Nen Impact, effectively banning its release in Australia, has sent shockwaves through the gaming community. The December 1st decision, issued with no explanation, leaves gamers and developers alike puzzled.
Refused Classification: The Implications
The "Refused Classification" (RC) rating means the game cannot be sold, rented, advertised, or imported into Australia. The board's statement indicates the content surpasses even the R18+ and X18+ rating thresholds, exceeding generally accepted community standards.
This is surprising, given the game's initial promotional material showed no overt sexual content, graphic violence, or drug use – typical elements of a fighting game. However, unseen content within the game may be the culprit, or perhaps clerical errors require correction.
A History of Overruled Bans
Australia's classification board isn't unfamiliar with controversy. Games have been banned and later reinstated after revisions. Previous examples include Pocket Gal 2 (sexual content), The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (sexual content), Disco Elysium: The Final Cut (drug use), and Outlast 2 (sexual violence). These instances demonstrate the board's willingness to reconsider ratings following content modifications or justifications.

Hope Remains for Australian Release
The ban isn't necessarily final. The developer or publisher can appeal the decision by providing content justifications or making alterations to comply with Australian classification standards. This could involve removing or modifying specific scenes to address the board's concerns.
The lack of a clear reason for the ban adds to the intrigue. Further information from the Classification Board is needed to understand the specific issues raised. Until then, the future of Hunter x Hunter: Nen Impact in Australia remains uncertain, but not necessarily hopeless.

