The official Starfield age rating is here, and it turns out you actually can have sex in Bethesda’s new RPG game. With the long wait for the Starfield release date almost over, the ESRB rating has revealed loads of new information, including some of Starfield‘s rocket-powered bedroom antics.
After Bethesda accidentally released Starfield’s ESRB rating, which offered some details on how the space opera would differ from Fallout and Skyrim, the full Entertainment Software Relations Board (ESRB) verdict and summary for Starfield has been released. There are a lot of details to dig into, including what other weapons you’ll be using apart from the Starfield guns.
Earlier this year we also heard through the Australian Classification Board that Starfield would have no sex – but that doesn’t seem to be entirely true, according to the ESRB.
According to the ESRB, Starfield “contains some suggestive material in the dialogue, and after sharing a bed with characters (e.g., ‘Life is a sexually transmitted disease that’s a hundred percent fatal’; ‘I’m all for getting a little wild, but next time let’s try it without the jetpacks’; ‘Talk about seeing stars, whew… that was amazing.’).”
So it looks like you can actually sleep with characters in Starfield. Given Bethesda’s track record, I’d suggest it’s just a black screen followed by one of these lines, or something similar. Also, “‘Life is a sexually transmitted disease that’s a hundred percent fatal” is an intense response to having sex with someone, especially if they’re one of your Starfield companions. It might sound cool coming from Keanu Reeeve’s Johnny Silverhand, I guess?
The Starfield ESRB rating covers more than just space sex, though, with the rest of the summary describing
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