Starcraft is pretty much the national sport in South Korea, there are close to 5M boxes sold there out of a population of 50M. Competitive games are actually shown on TV. So it was quite a surprise to learn that Starcraft II was to get an Adult Only rating by the Games Rating Board, a unit of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Such a decision would be a crippling blow to both the South Korean pro gaming scene as well as to the PC Bang (internet cafes geared towards gaming) economy. It may represent an attempt by the government to curb the compulsive gaming addiction trend but seeing how huge Starcraft is in South Korea the decision might prove quite unpopular.
Blizzard has 30 days to challenge the rating decision.
Source: http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/tech/2010/04/133_64287.html
Such a decision would be a crippling blow to both the South Korean pro gaming scene as well as to the PC Bang (internet cafes geared towards gaming) economy. It may represent an attempt by the government to curb the compulsive gaming addiction trend but seeing how huge Starcraft is in South Korea the decision might prove quite unpopular.
Blizzard has 30 days to challenge the rating decision.
Source: http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/tech/2010/04/133_64287.html