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Search the Classification Database TOM CLANCY'S GHOST RECON® PREDATOR CG (Multi Platform) Strong violence Classification MA 15+ Consumer Advice Strong violence Category CG Version Duration Variable Date of Classification 10/19/2009 Author UBISOFT Publisher UBISOFT Production Company UBISOFT ...
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OFLC rating outs 'Ghost Recon: Predator'
Joystiq —
... Ubisoft's tentatively titled Ghost Recon 4 may just be "Ghost Recon: Predator" -- that is, if this OFLC classification is any indication. The classification itself is pretty barren, save for the title of the game, the fact that it's ...
Australia Rates Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Predator [Ratings Revelations]
Kotaku —
... Ghost Recon: Predator is a multi-platform computer game, rated MA 15+ - the country's highest rating - for "strong violence." Seems to fit the bill, right? We've contacted Ubisoft for comment on the ratings listed, but as of this writing have yet to receive a response, so we cannot confirm whether or not this is the same game mentioned back in April. There is definitely a rating there though. Make of that, and an additional rating for a game called Rabbids Lab , what you will. TOM CLANCY'S GHOST RECON® PREDATOR [OFLC via Destructoid ] Send an email to Michael ...
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