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Rockstar Games Works on Bonaire; Game is Already Banned in Australia

The Australian age rating organisation has refused to classify the latest work of Rockstar Games - Bonaire. What is the new, mysterious project of the developers of GTA and Red Dead Redemption?

Bonaire has not yet been announced and it's already controversial.

On the website of the Australian video game age rating organisation there is an entry concerning a mysterious project called Bonaire. The work has been catalogued as a video game and its developer and publisher is Rockstar Games - creators of such series as Red Dead. The institution has refused to rate the title, which in practice means more or less that Bonaire cannot be sold in Australia.

Other organisations such as the ESRB or PEGI We Happy Few), so they may be a lower priority for publishers of potentially controversial productions.

Bonaire entry on the website the Australian age rating organization.

So what is the mysterious project from Rockstar? Bonaire is the name of a Dutch island in the Caribbean Sea, which could suggest that the new work is somehow associated with Red Dead Online. In the first one, players had the opportunity to visit the tropical island of Guarma, located in the Caribbean. Moving it to the online mode of the Western hit and expanding it with new areas, seemingly logical move on the part of Rockstar.

been removed from the front of Rockstar North's headquarters, which may suggest that the studio is about to launch a new project.

Bonaire is the second title in the history of Rockstar, which the Australians refused to rate (third, if we consider the short episode of Manhunt before, and since last year Take-Two Interactive renewed its rights to the franchise... could this be Manhunt 3?

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