Jedi: Fallen Order is the upcoming Star Wars action-adventure game from Respawn Entertainment, the team behind Apex Legends and the Titanfall series. It will feature combat similar to Sekiro and will be comparable to other action games in the genre, with emphasis on combat, exploration, and narrative.
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The Australian Government Department of Communication and the Arts, who is in charge of rating games and other forms of entertainment and art, has just released a rating for Jedi: Fallen Order. The game will be rated PG for “mild violence” and “scary scenes.” No additional information was listed as to what these scenes contain.
This doesn’t indicate anything out of the ordinary for Star Wars. It has also been a franchise that, while family friendly on the surface level, has darker undertones and scary situations. The gameplay that has been shown indicates that Fallen Order will be violent.
What does this mean for the American and European ratings? Australia’s track record when it comes to game bans is just one way the country is particularly strict on censorship, so giving the rating of PG means Jedi: Fallen Order is likely pretty tame. The game might be dark even by Star Wars standards, but don’t expect an M rating from the ESRB. Fallen Order is probably looking at a T for Teen, or a PEGI 12 in Europe.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is one of our most anticipated games of the year. This will be EA’s first Star Wars release since the infamous launch of Star Wars: Battlefront 2, a game at the forefront of 2017’s multiplayer loot box controversy. The exciting return to single player and Respawn’s track record for making great games mean that Fallen Order certainly has great expectations to live up to.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order releases on November 15, 2019 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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Source: Australian Government Department of Communication and the Arts