Last Thursday’s significant new amendment to the classification system in Australia, which now allows for automated, cost-effective classification for digital and mobile games, represents the long-awaited arrival of some of the 43 classification system fixes proposed by the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) almost three years ago. Technically every game released in Australia is required to be classified by the Australian Classification Board (ACB), but until now an overwhelming number of small, digitally-distributed games are not.