I know some games have had their ratings changed because of things discovered later. Is there any case of a subscription based game having a rating change because of an intentional change?
I know some games have had their ratings changed because of things discovered later. Is there any case of a subscription based game having a rating change because of an intentional change?
Well, while not an actual rating change (like going from T to M), this game had a small change with Shadowbringers
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Yeah, that's pretty minor. But you know that a full rating change would be a problem. ESRB ratings and other ratings have become like part of the brand of certain series. A modern FF that isn't T would be "off brand" and intentionally going to M is not done lightly. Changing a subscription game from T to M would almost certainly cause some major backlash.
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Well, Final Fantasy Type-0 is rated MYeah, that's pretty minor. But you know that a full rating change would be a problem. ESRB ratings and other ratings have become like part of the brand of certain series. A modern FF that isn't T would be "off brand" and intentionally going to M is not done lightly. Changing a subscription game from T to M would almost certainly cause some major backlash.
Of course this topic was never meant to be taken seriously
When i see aLalafellcharacter wearing a cute glam
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