oxymoron wrote:
I'm pretty sure the ESRB will still exist. It'll be like when you rent a "R" rated film from Redbox. When you add the film to your cart a screen pops up and asks you to check a box confirming you are 17+. Like Norris said, without the ESRB/PEGI type organisations censorship would be imminent. I don't see why any gamer would want that.
But what about cross-border sales? What will happen when Chinese distributors start selling video games and films via the internet without caring about western censorship?
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oxymoron wrote:
I'm pretty sure the ESRB will still exist. It'll be like when you rent a "R" rated film from Redbox. When you add the film to your cart a screen pops up and asks you to check a box confirming you are 17+. Like Norris said, without the ESRB/PEGI type organisations censorship would be imminent. I don't see why any gamer would want that.
But what about cross-border sales? What will happen when Chinese distributors start selling video games and films via the internet without caring about western censorship?
I'm sure PEGI will still be around also. Most 3rd world countries don't even use rating systems. I think all these advisory groups will still be around but just as a formality.