The Entertainment Software Rating Board, or ESRB, has released its rating for Bethesda’s upcoming sci-fi RPG Starfield. There’s little surprise that it garnered an M for Mature rating, but it’s the details of this rating that have been fun to read about today.
As part of its rating process, the ESRB lays out both its letter grading and reasoning. Among the descriptors, there are: Blood, Strong Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Drugs, and Violence, as well as In-Game Purchases. While that last one could spark concerns over microtransactions, it might also be signaling potential DLC or cosmetics. It’s not out of the question, considering past Bethesda RPGs.
Dive into the descriptions, though, and we get a sense of what each of the content descriptors means. For combat, players use “futuristic guns, lasers, axes, and explosives” to kill enemies, with frequent “cries of pain” and explosions. Some attacks will also result in blood-splatter effects, it looks like, and areas will depict blood around corpses.
But let’s cut to the meat of the article here: the “suggestive material.” The ESRB specifically mentions suggestive material in dialogue, as well as “after sharing a bed with characters” in Starfield. Here are the lines they use as examples:
Alongside implications of jetpack-enabled debauchery, that first line is a bit nihilistic. I’m imagining someone pondering that before taking a drag of their cigarette and staring off into the distance.
Interestingly, the ESRB’s rating doesn’t include mention of any actual nudity or sexual content. So while it seems like there will be post-game chatter, there may not be anything as explicit as say, Cyberpunk 2077 or Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Alongside that, there’s some drug use with a
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