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Black Ops 7 has received its official ESRB rating, coming with a detailed description that offers some glimpses into the game ...
The Entertainment Software Rating Board is the non-profit, self regulatory (non-government) body that has been assigning age and content ratings for video games since 1994.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has received an Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rating of “M”, which shouldn't really ...
ESRB has rated Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, and there’s something in that rating that makes gamers believe they have ...
The ESRB spokesperson said, “If a player or user is looking to sign up for a new service and they are under the age of 13, they will be prompted to provide their parent’s email address to ...
The ESRB, a self-regulatory body started by the ESA, works more for publishers than consumers, and you can bet that publishers want this issue to go away as soon as possible.
Jerry Bonner, a former employee of the ESRB, has a column in the latest issue of EGM detailing what he perceived as flaws in the group’s rating system during his time as a full-time rater ...
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is further expanding its game rating offerings to meet the burgeoning games industry, which has seen unprecedented growth in online and mobile games ...
The ESRB has removed the phrase “content rated by,” leaving only the ESRB name below the rating letter. The name of the rating now appears in black text on a white background.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), which is the organization that rates the content of video games, announced a new label today to indicate that a game will offer in-game purchases of ...
As a result of GTA: San Andreas and the Hot Coffee mod, the ESRB will now require developers to document all hidden mods, "unofficial" content, and other Easter eggs during the ratings process.