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State of Decay arrives in Australia, New Zealand

Added: 15.07.2013 5:16 | 18 views | 0 comments


It took a while to be allowed into the country, but State of Decay has not hesitated in rushing onto the Xbox Live Marketplace for Australia and New Zealand. The game is available right now for 1600 Microsoft Points, so gamers Down Under can discover what all the fuss is about.

From: n4g.com

State of Decay sells 700K in June

Added: 14.07.2013 4:16 | 11 views | 0 comments


Undead Labs' State of Decay sold more than 700,000 copies in June, making it the second-fastest-selling XBLA game of all time (behind, of course, Minecraft). Minecraft, for comparison, added over 250,000 new users in June, pushing its player total (not counting retail copies) to more than 6.8 million.

Tags: Staff, XBox, Decay
From: n4g.com

State of Decay approved for release in Australia

Added: 13.07.2013 15:06 | 8 views | 0 comments


Modified version given R18+ rating.
Good news if you're an Aussie zombie hunter - Undead Labs today announced that a modified version of State of Decay has finally been approved for release by the Australian Classification Board.

Tags: Gods, Last, Staff, Decay
From: www.oxm.co.uk

Banned game gets the go-ahead: State Of Decay lands adults-only rating

Added: 12.07.2013 1:16 | 9 views | 0 comments


Ninemsn games writes: A game that was refused classification in Australia and banned from sale for rewarding players for using virtual drugs has been re-classified with an adults-only rating. State Of Decay was banned last week because of its depiction of and interaction with "stimulants", or illicit drugs.

From: n4g.com

State of Decay no longer banned in Australia

Added: 12.07.2013 0:51 | 10 views | 0 comments


R18+ rating granted to State of Decay special edition; game no longer banned in Australia.

Undead Labs#146; zombie-survival game , receiving approval to be sold in Australia.

The game was on the grounds that it contained #146;illicit or proscribed drug use related to incentives or rewards".

The original State of Decay submission included in-game medications that consisted of both legal and illicit substances. A special edition was , which developer Undead Labs described in a post on its Facebook page with, #146;Stimulants out! 'Supplements' in!"

The special edition of the game has been rated for mild impact drug use and sex, high-impact violence, and moderate impact language and themes. No further details regarding an Australian release date have been revealed.

State of Decay focuses on surviving in a zombie-infested world, and promises a dynamically generated experience. It will be released exclusively for the Xbox 360, although developer Undead Labs has made reference to a PC release in future.

The game sold over 500,000 copies on the Xbox Live Arcade within three weeks of its release in North America, making it the fastest-selling original game on XBLA.

From: www.gamespot.com

State of Decay - Weapons Zeds Guide

Added: 10.07.2013 22:16 | 20 views | 0 comments


Since the only good zed is a dead zed, Prima gives you the different weapons you can use to take out all the different types of zeds that youll come across during the zombie outbreak.

From: n4g.com

GTA V trailer raises fresh censorship concerns for Aussie gamers

Added: 10.07.2013 2:17 | 5 views | 0 comments


Ninemsn games writes: Gamers have waited long and hard to see Grand Theft Auto V in action, and the gameplay trailer released overnight should satisfying those Los Santos cravings before September 18. The trailer has raised fresh concerns about game classification in the country, however, following the banning of Saints Row IV and State of Decay. Whereas Saints Row IV was refused classification for implying sexual violence and illicit drug use, State of Decay only infringed with its depiction of drugs. The GTA V gameplay unveiling lifts the lid on a stunning open game world, where players are free to roam unchained, parachute from mountain tops, race through city streets ... and even visit a medical marijuana dispensary.

From: n4g.com

GTA V trailer raises fresh censorship concerns for Aussie gamers

Added: 10.07.2013 2:16 | 4 views | 0 comments


Ninemsn games writes: Gamers have waited long and hard to see Grand Theft Auto V in action, and the gameplay trailer released overnight should satisfying those Los Santos cravings before September 18. The trailer has raised fresh concerns about game classification in the country, however, following the banning of Saints Row IV and State of Decay. Whereas Saints Row IV was refused classification for implying sexual violence and illicit drug use, State of Decay only infringed with its depiction of drugs. The GTA V gameplay unveiling lifts the lid on a stunning open game world, where players are free to roam unchained, parachute from mountain tops, race through city streets ... and even visit a medical marijuana dispensary.

From: n4g.com


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