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The Australian Classification Board has rated a game called Zombi, which is listed in the Classification Board’s database as an Xbox One game published by Ubisoft.
The game is rated MA15+ for “Strong horror violence, blood and gore.â€
The appearance of Zombi in the database comes just over a week after Unseen 64 reported that a source had revealed to them that the 2012 Wii U survival horror game ZombiU was now development for PS4, Xbox One, “and likely PCâ€, and that it was now just called ‘Zombi’.
The newly rated Zombi, listed as ‘modified’, shares identical impact ratings to 2012’s ZombiU. It also shares an identical file number (T12 / 3226, which refers to an item rated in 2012).
In July 2013 Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot revealed that the Wii U-exclusive did not return a profit and that Ubisoft was not planning to make a sequel to ZombiU. IGN’s review of ZombiU noted that, while the game was packed with neat ideas, it wasn’t an especially great experience overall.
Source: IGN
The game is rated MA15+ for “Strong horror violence, blood and gore.â€
The appearance of Zombi in the database comes just over a week after Unseen 64 reported that a source had revealed to them that the 2012 Wii U survival horror game ZombiU was now development for PS4, Xbox One, “and likely PCâ€, and that it was now just called ‘Zombi’.
The newly rated Zombi, listed as ‘modified’, shares identical impact ratings to 2012’s ZombiU. It also shares an identical file number (T12 / 3226, which refers to an item rated in 2012).
In July 2013 Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot revealed that the Wii U-exclusive did not return a profit and that Ubisoft was not planning to make a sequel to ZombiU. IGN’s review of ZombiU noted that, while the game was packed with neat ideas, it wasn’t an especially great experience overall.
Source: IGN