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Originally scheduled for release in July, it was suspended by Take-Two due to a rating rejection in the United Kingdom, Italy and Ireland and an AO rating in the United States, effectively banning the game. Rockstar eventually submitted a modified version of the game, which was re-rated with an M by the ESRB and allowed for an October 29 release date in North America. On November 6, 2009 an uncut version of the game was released for PC through Direct to Drive, it's rated AO (Adults Only).  
Originally scheduled for release in July, it was suspended by Take-Two due to a rating rejection in the United Kingdom, Italy and Ireland and an AO rating in the United States, effectively banning the game. Rockstar eventually submitted a modified version of the game, which was re-rated with an M by the ESRB and allowed for an October 29 release date in North America. On November 6, 2009 an uncut version of the game was released for PC through Direct to Drive, it's rated AO (Adults Only).  


Much like the original Manhunt, Manhunt 2 also references Rockstar North’s other established franchise, Grand Theft Auto. Both Grand Theft Auto and Manhunt exist in the same gaming world as such similarities are to be expected.
Much like the original Manhunt, Manhunt 2 also references Rockstar North’s other established franchise, [[Grand Theft Auto]]. Both Grand Theft Auto and Manhunt exist in the same gaming world as such similarities are to be expected.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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