Illicit deeds have just gotten a new Halloween video game banned in Australia – and it’s not because of the violence
This story was selected and curated by our editorial team in the Australia news category. Published on August 23, 2026 • Originally reported by Jackson Ryan. OMEGAZEPRIME provides independent news coverage and analysis for our readers. Stay informed with the latest developments.
Academics – and a former director of Australia’s Classification Board – say Halloween: The Game’s ban due to ‘incentivised drug use’ highlights an incoherent set of standards
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Halloween’s Michael Myers is one of film’s most feared boogeymen, responsible for some of the most brutal on-screen deaths in horror cinema. US video game developer Illfonic looked to reproduce those terrors in its upcoming title Halloween: The Game, with gruesome killings a major focus of the gameplay: for instance, you can stomp another player’s head through a toilet seat, or fry their brain by throwing them through a television screen.
But Australians will not be able to play Halloween: The Game, because it has been refused classification by the Classification Board, which means it is banned from sale within the country. And it’s not because of the violence or murders.
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