The ESRB has announced a new ratings label for games with loot boxes and other randomized in-game purchases.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) announced it will be adding even more transparency to their game rating label by including "In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items)." The new addition ...
The ESRB is adding a new descriptor to the familiar ratings boxes you see on your favorite games. This one won't be telling you about sexual content or nudity, but something far more sinister for kids ...
Earlier this week, the ESRB introduced a new label as part of its rating system, called “Includes Random Items.” This label is meant to account for in-game purchases constituting a random nature, such ...
The ESRB has introduced a new label on its rating system which is meant to account for in-game purchases. The new label is “In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items).” It will be assigned to any game ...
The ESRB today introduced a new ratings designation to indicate when a game has randomized elements among its in-game purchases. The new designation, or "interactive element" as the rating board calls ...
In a blog post, the ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) has announced the addition of a new “interactive Element” that will be added to the ratings label on video games that qualify. This new ...
Loot boxes have been a growing point of concern for gamers over the past several years, and today, the ESRB announced a new interactive element for its labels that will tell customers when games ...
The ESRB’s loot box label is becoming decidedly clearer. The ratings board has started applying an “In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items)” label that warns when games include loot boxes and other ...
Games that include loot boxes and other types of microtransactions with random chance elements will now come with a warning on physical copies of games. The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) ...
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