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Minecraft is now rated 19+ in South Korea

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Minecraft is renowned for being a kid-friendly game that inspires creativity, but that may now change as South Korea has given it an adult rating.

Due to a law that's been in place in the country since 2011, dubbed the "Cinderella Law" people under the age of 16 aren't allowed to play videogames between 12am and 6am, presumably so they don't lose on any much-needed sleep.

To navigate around this law, Microsoft changed their South Korean Xbox Live policy so anyone looking to make an account must be 19 or over. READ MORE: When will it stop raining?

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