![]() PEGI gave the game a rating of 16+, making it the lowest rating GTA game. Note 1: Grand Theft Auto Advance was not rated by the BBFC as it did not feature material which PEGI does not cover. Wikipedia has an article on: BBFC 18-Rated Games in the Grand Theft Auto series On 30 July 2012, PEGI replaced the BBFC as the video games ratings system in the UK, whilst the BBFC maintains its role in rating films. After lengthy legal battles, an edited version of Manhunt 2 was eventually given an 18 rating and released on PlayStation 2 and PSP in the UK in 2008. ![]() This is the only video game to have been banned by the BBFC. In 2007, the BBFC banned another Rockstar Games publication, Manhunt 2, from sale in the UK after refusing to give it an age rating. The first edition of the game was also re-rated in the USA where the ESRB decided that an AO rating was needed. ![]() ![]() No Grand Theft Auto games have ever been re-rated or considered for re-rating, unlike in Australia where the Australian Classification Board re-rated Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas after the Hot Coffee debacle. All Grand Theft Auto games have been scrutinized by the BBFC and each one has been given an 18 rating. The British Board of Film Classification ( BBFC) is a film and video game classification system used in the United Kingdom. ![]()
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