The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is going to take
Manhunt 2 to the High Court in a bid to have its refusal to classify the 'controversial game' upheld.
In a statement just received by SPOnG, the BBFC says:
"The BBFC is applying for a judicial review of the decision by the Video Appeals Committee to overturn the Board’s rejection of the video game Manhunt 2. The Board’s challenge also seeks suspension of the Committee’s decision that the game should be classified.
"The BBFC is contesting the VAC judgement because in the Board's view, it is based on an approach to harm which is an incorrect interpretation of the Video Recordings Act. The VAC judgement, if allowed to stand, would have fundamental implications with regard to all the Board’s decisions, including those turning upon questions of unacceptable levels of violence. If the VAC’s decision is suspended, then the game will not be classified before the outcome of the Judicial Review."
What does that mean? Well, when the BBFC spoke to SPOnG recently, we were told:
"Then we will take it to judicial review, we will take it to the High Court."
As we
reported earlier this month, the fact that the game is under appeal by the censors means 'No Sale' in the UK. We also stated that we were, "...not convinced that the BBFC is going to let this one slip gently and quietly away..."
Looks as if we were on the button.
The following SPOnG reports will get you up to speed on the saga:
Manhunt 2 Banned.Rockstar Appeals Manhunt 2 Ban.Legal Specialist Comments On Rockstar's Manhunt 2 Appeal.BBFC Knocks Back Revised Manhunt 2.Rockstar Slams BBFC's Refusal To Rate Revised Manhunt 2.Manhunt 2 Can Be Sold To UK Gamers.Rockstar To Present Manhunt 2 To Video Appeals Committee.Manhunt 2 Appeal: BBFC Using Game As Line In Sand.And, of course...
Steve 'Interesting' Davis On Manhunt 2: "All Bollocks!"