Australian Classification Board Reveals Rabbids Rumble

The Australian Classification Board, which is responsible for giving games their region-specific audience ratings, may have revealed a new entry in Ubisoft's popular Raving Rabbids series before its planned announcement date.

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The Australian Classification Board, which is responsible for giving games their region-specific audience ratings, may have revealed a new entry in Ubisoft‘s popular Raving Rabbids series before its planned announcement date.

A G rating has been issued for a title called Rabbids Rumble, listing “Very mild crude humor” as the only consumer advice. No further details have been given, but given the series’ past history on the Wii (and recently the Kinect with Raving Rabbids: Alive & Kicking,) two possible genres for the game can be guessed: A mini-game collection, like most entries in the series, or some sort of action platformer, like 2009’s Rabbids Go Home.

We will update you with news on the game when Ubisoft drops some official details.


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