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The ESRB won’t look at downloadable games until after release, following a change in its the rating procedure. The difficult and largely thankless task of applying ratings to videogames will no ...
As an added bonus for consumers, the ESRB's digital rating system will not only assign age-based ratings, but also tell consumers if the game will share their data and location, among other things.
In an attempt to make the video game ratings system more visible, the ESRB has teamed up with Penny Arcade once again on a new PSA campaign to alert more parents about ways to aid their video game ...
The ESRB rating system is an unbiased, standardized way to help you determine whether a video game is appropriate for your child. In 2004 the ESRB was founded by the Interactive Digital Software ...
That's something the ESRB hope to change with their new system - a free questionnaire designed to assess your game's nastiest excesses and provide an official rating.
Consistently praised by government officials 1 and consumers as the most effective entertainment rating system, ESRB ratings have appeared on nearly every computer or video game sold at retail in ...
ESRB has had the rating system you're reading about today has been in the mix for a few weeks now, appearing in an application already on the market by the name of "ESRB Rating Search" which works ...
The ESRB’s ratings system isn’t confined to retail games, either. The group expanded its ratings system for digitally distributed titles in 2012, so the ratings are in place even for games ...
The ESRB’s expanded digital ratings system is free for developers, and ratings can be easily assigned via survey. The ratings will begin showing up for PlayStation Network titles (along with ...
This system is rated "M" for "pertaining to Mobile applications." CTIA announced today that the ESRB's existing video game content rating system will make the jump to mobile applications.
The ESRB has been testing this kind of questionnaire-based rating system for downloadable games since last year. Today's announcement expands the program and removes the fee for using the service ...
The ESRB is teaming up with Penny Arcade to launch a new PSA campaign for the game ratings system. Also, ESRB president Patricia Vance ponders unified global game rating.