Assassin’s Creed Mirage It probably hasn’t received a definitive classification yet as it’s been a long time to release, but it has appeared with a release on the Xbox Store in the meantime. “adults only” classificationprobably depends on the existence of references gamblingas well as violence and other features.
This is a rather unusual category that characterizes very few games on the market and is very strange to see applied to a blockbuster movie like Assassin’s Creed, so it’s probably a classification. temporary which should be changed later.
But in the meantime, it turns out that the cataloging that appears by the ESRB is “Ao” for adults only, or Adults Only.
based on Definition In summary, the game contains “intense violence, gore and gore, sexual themes, partial nudity, real gambling”. Considering that the first features are fairly easy to find in the classic “T” classification, that is, from the age of 12, it is thought that the element of appreciation that leads to the next step in the catalog is “true gambling”. .
However, the latter is a specific definition: there is often “simulated gambling”, which provides the possibility of betting, but not necessarily included. “currency or real money”instead, it intervenes only when “real gambling” is involved, as in this case.
We look forward to any further developments in this regard as the classification will be revised later. Meanwhile, Assassin’s Creed Mirage was officially presented yesterday at the Ubisoft Forward event, which takes place in 9th century Baghdad and is already the hero of our preview.
Source: Multiplayer
