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The ESRB Rating Guide and all search results on ESRB.org refer to games rated through our traditional rating process. However, ESRB also assigns ratings to non-game apps on certain mobile and digital storefronts that have licensed the IARC rating system.
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Check ESRB ratings for video games and apps, including age ratings, content descriptors and interactive elements.
Guía de Clasificaciones - ESRB Ratings
Use the ESRB's ratings guide to understand how the rating system works & how to select appropriate video games & apps for your family.
Video Game Ratings | ESRB Ratings
65% of the ESRB ratings assigned to physical and console downloadable video games in 2024 were either E (Everyone) or E10+ (Everyone 10+). Learn More on our Blog
ESRB adds new E10+ rating for games suitable for ages 10 and up
Mar 2, 2005 · A new video game rating category, E10+ (Everyone 10 and older), was introduced today by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), to help consumers more easily differentiate between games that have content appropriate for the whole family and games that are suitable for ages 10 and older.
Everyone 10+ | ESRB Ratings
May 12, 2023 · Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) Everyone 10 blog posts designed to show information related to the E10 age rating video games.
Minecraft - ESRB - ESRB Ratings
Minecraft - Everyone 10+ - This is a sandbox adventure game in which players explore and mine/harvest cube-shaped materials.
E for Everyone Was Assigned Most Often in 2024 - ESRB Ratings
Jan 22, 2025 · ESRB assigned Everyone 10+ to 16% of the games rated in 2024. This means about 65% of the games released (or rereleased) throughout the year may be appropriate for your 10-year-old! T (Teen 13+)
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Ratings Guide In-depth information on the ESRB rating system. Ratings Process Find out how we assign age and content ratings. Where to Find Ratings Whether online or in-store, here is where you can find our ratings.
Does an E or E10+ Rating Mean a Game is “Directed to ... - ESRB …
Dec 18, 2019 · The ESRB E10+ (Everyone 10+) rating indicates the content is generally suitable for ages 10 and up, and may contain more cartoon, fantasy or mild violence, or minimal suggestive themes. Neither of these ratings, nor any of the other age ratings assigned by ESRB, however, indicate that a game or app is directed to Children for purposes of COPPA.