Dead Island lurches into Australia uncut

Dead Island lurches into Australia uncut
The hotly anticipated open world zombie game Dead Island has received an MA15+ rating from the Australian Classification Board.

In a decision that has surprised many in the video games industry, Dead Island has passed through the Australian Classification Board unscathed, receiving an MA15+ rating for "strong horror violence, blood and gore."

"Leading interactive entertainment specialists QV Software are thrilled to announce that Deep Silver and Techland's much anticipated open world zombie-fest Dead Island has been rated by the Australian Classification Board as MA 15+," explains the press release.

The Australian Classification Board's ruling.

The game drops players into a zombie-infested island resort where they must use their wits and any weapons lying at hand to survive the undead onslaught. Unlike the similarly-themed Left 4 Dead, firearms are limited in the game, with a greater emphasis on melee combat.

Earlier in the year, Dead Island made headlines around the world for its devastatingly effective teaser trailer, which saw a holidaying family dispatched by a hoard of zombies in reverse (you can view the harrowing footage here).

Considering that Left 4 Dead 2 was refused classification in Australia until substantial cuts were made, the approved rating for Dead Island is a baffling outcome, though bound to be welcomed by gamers.

Dead Island will launch globally on September 9, 2011 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

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