The Elder Scrolls Online receives M rating
The Elder Scrolls Online, the new MMORPG from Bethesda, was rated M (Mature) by the ESRB, the body responsible for regulating gaming in the United States. According to the company, which revealed information from the game’s page on Facebook, the decision of the ESRB is not what expected and disagree. However, “we have no plans to defy classification and are not willing to change the contents of the game to achieve different. The game we created is that we want our fans to play.
Strangely expecting delivery Bethesda classification received T (Teen), particularly when the last 2 iterations of the series ( Oblivion and Skyrim ) were also M. Must await the report of the ESRB to know which content caused the online delivery they were only suitable for adults. The Elder Scrolls Online will arrive on April 4 for PC and Mac, and then time for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is estimated to cost $59.99 USD and you have a monthly subscription price of $14.99 USD.
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