The OLFC pulled its rating on San Andreas "on the basis that it contains contentious material (activated through a code or otherwise) that was not brought to the Board's attention when it was classified". Since there is no R rating for games in Australia, any title deemed to have content more graphic in nature that the MA15+ rating allows cannot be legally sold. "Businesses that sell or hire computer games should remove existing stocks of this game from their shelves immediately," said Director of the OFLC Des Clark. The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OLFC) revoked GTA: San Andreas' MA15+ classification last week, and has asked retailers to immediately stop selling the game. The "Hot Coffee" controversy has caught up with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in Australia, with the game now banned from sale.
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