Back in 2019, we reported that Mary Skelter 2 was denied an age rating by the Australian Classification Board – thus prohibiting its sale on the Australian Switch eShop. Well, it looks like things have actually taken a complete u-turn!
The lewd dungeon crawler is now available on the Australian Switch eShop with a R18+ rating, and customers can enjoy a 20% discount during its launch week. Additionally, Idea Factory International revealed that the game’s 5 DLC packs would be launch for free later in January.
Here’s the full PR excerpt below:
LOS ANGELES, CA., January 6, 2020 – Experience Mary Skelter™ 2 on the Australian Nintendo eShop store today! We are excited to announce that the dungeon-crawling RPG, Mary Skelter™ 2, is out now on the Australian Nintendo eShop with a weeklong 20% discount.
The game was released in North America on October 22, 2019 and in Europe on October 23, 2019. The first installment of the series, Mary Skelter™: Nightmares, comes together with Mary Skelter 2 and includes revamped systems and balances to the original release.
On top of the Australian digital release, the Nintendo eShop will also has 5 free downloadable Add-on content that will be available later this month. The Add-on content includes:
- Mary Skelter Game Item (Unlocks Mary Skelter: Nightmares)
- Death end re;Quest Job Attire 1
- Death end re;Quest Job Attire 2
- Blood Maidens’ Swimsuits
- Jailbreak Support Goods
It’s unclear what led to this change in decision by the Austalian Classification Board. In any case, Australian RPG fans will finally be able to enjoy the game fuss-free!
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