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World of Warcraft: Dragonflight

Macintosh, Windows PC
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Blood and Gore,
Crude Humor,
Mild Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence

Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (MAC,
PC)

No Rating Summary

World of Warcraft: Shadowlands

Macintosh, Windows PC
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Blood and Gore,
Crude Humor,
Mild Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence

Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (MAC,
PC)

No Rating Summary

World of Warcraft Classic

Macintosh, Windows PC
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Blood and Gore,
Crude Humor,
Mild Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence

Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (MAC,
PC)

This is a massively multiplayer online (MMO) role-playing game set in the imaginary world of Azeroth. Players complete quests in order to "level up" their characters, while gaining powers and better weapons/armor/accessories along the way. Quest objectives sometimes involve using magic and hand-to-hand combat to defeat various creatures, enemy soldiers, and occasionally other characters such as innocent villagers. Some attacks can result in splashes of red blood or small bursts of flesh and bone falling to the ground. Certain quests require the player to drink alcohol, resulting in the character's impaired vision (blurry screen, pink elephants) and movement. Players can interact with scantily clad characters, listen to provocative dialogue (e.g., "Is that a mana wyrm in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"), or view sexually suggestive dance routines performed by elves and other player-characters. One quest requires players to search for specific creatures among a landscape covered with piles of brown feces. The words "a*s," "bastard," and "b*tch" can be heard in the dialogue.

Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Blood and Gore,
Crude Humor,
Mild Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence

Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (MAC,
PC)

This is a massively multiplayer online (MMO) role-playing game set in the imaginary lands of Azeroth. As players explore open-world environments, they can interact with characters, form alliances, and complete quests to “level up” their character. Quest objectives sometimes involve using magic and/or hand-to-hand combat to kill various creatures (e.g., giant monsters, ogres, trolls, woodland animals) and at times non-adversary characters (e.g., human-like villagers). Damage is indicated by slashing sounds, gunfire, explosions, and depleted life meters; some attacks result in splashes of blood and/or creatures bursting into small red chunks. During the course of the game, players' character can consume wine, mead, and other alcoholic beverages; drinking too much results in staggering/swaying and blurred screen effects. Players can interact with scantily clad characters, listen to suggestive dialogue/innuendo (e.g., “I like my women the way I like my fuses: short, fast, and ready to bl*w.“), or view provocative dance routines performed by elves and other player-characters. One quest requires players to search for specific creatures amid a landscape covered with piles of brown feces. The words "a*s," "bastard," and "b*tch" occasionally appear in dialogue.

World of Warcraft: Legion

Macintosh, Windows PC
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Blood and Gore,
Crude Humor,
Mild Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence

Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (MAC,
PC)

This is a massively multiplayer online (MMO) role-playing game set in the imaginary land of Azeroth. As players explore open-world environments, they can interact with characters, form alliances, and complete quests to “level up” their character. Quest objectives sometimes involve using magic and/or hand-to-hand combat to kill various creatures (e.g., giant monsters, ogres, trolls, woodland animals) and at times non-adversary characters (e.g., human-like villagers). Damage is indicated by slashing sounds, gunfire, explosions, and depleted life meters; some attacks result in splashes of blood and/or creatures bursting into small red chunks. During the course of the game, players' character can consume wine, mead, and other alcoholic beverages; drinking too much results in staggering/swaying and blurred screen effects. Players can interact with scantily clad characters, listen to suggestive dialogue (e.g., "Is that a mana wyrm in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"), or view provocative dance routines performed by elves and other player-characters. One quest requires players to search for specific creatures amid a landscape covered with piles of brown feces. The words "a*s," "bastard," and "b*tch" occasionally appear in dialogue.
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
E10+ Mild Language,
Mild Violence
No Interactive Elements
This is a collection of six simulation games in which players can manage a circus, run a farm, care for animals, and coordinate police activities. In the police simulation game, small human figures are sometimes depicted getting attacked by criminals. Text descriptions of crimes include references to theft, stabbing, assault, and riots. The word “damn” appears in one game.

World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria

Macintosh, Windows PC
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Blood and Gore,
Crude Humor,
Mild Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence

Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (MAC,
PC)

This is a massively multiplayer online (MMO) role-playing game set in the imaginary world of Azeroth. Players can explore open-world environments, form alliances, and complete quests to “level up” their character, gaining additional powers and improved weaponry along the way. Quest objectives sometimes involve using magic and/or hand-to-hand combat to kill various creatures (e.g., giant monsters, ogres, trolls, woodland animals). Players are sometimes tasked with killing non-adversary characters, including human-like villagers. Damage is indicated by slashing sounds, gunfire, explosions, and depleted life meters; some attacks result in splashes of blood and/or creatures bursting into small red chunks. During the course of the game, players' character can consume wine, mead, and other alcoholic beverages; drinking too much results in erratic movements and blurred screen effects. Some of the dialogue includes suggestive remarks/innuendo (e.g., a “flirt” command prompting the response, “Is that a mana wyrm in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?” from a female character). A handful of quests depict animal droppings or involve searching for lost items in a creature's excrement. The words “a*s,” “b*tch,” and “bastard” occasionally appear in dialogue.

World of Warcraft

Macintosh, Windows PC
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Blood and Gore,
Crude Humor,
Mild Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence

Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (MAC,
PC)

This is a massively multiplayer online (MMO) role-playing game set in the imaginary world of Azeroth. Players complete quests in order to "level up" their characters, while gaining powers and better weapons/armor/accessories along the way. Quest objectives sometimes involve using magic and hand-to-hand combat to defeat various creatures, enemy soldiers, and occasionally other characters such as innocent villagers. Some attacks can result in splashes of red blood or small bursts of flesh and bone falling to the ground. Certain quests require the player to drink alcohol, resulting in the character's impaired vision (blurry screen, pink elephants) and movement. Players can interact with scantily clad characters, listen to provocative dialogue (e.g., "Is that a mana wyrm in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"), or view sexually suggestive dance routines performed by elves and other player-characters. One quest requires players to search for specific creatures among a landscape covered with piles of brown feces. The words "a*s," "bastard," and "b*tch" can be heard in the dialogue.

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm

Macintosh, Windows PC
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Blood and Gore,
Crude Humor,
Mild Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence

Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (MAC,
PC)

No Rating Summary
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Blood and Gore,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence

Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (MAC,
PC)

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King is a massively multiplayer online (MMO) role-playing game set in the imaginary world of Azeroth. Players complete quests to 'level up' their customized characters, while gaining powers and better equipment along the way. Quest objectives sometimes involve using magic and hand-to-hand combat to defeat various creatures, enemy soldiers, and occasionally other characters such as innocent villagers. Some attacks can result in splashes of red blood, while collateral damage also includes bursts of flesh and bone falling to the ground. Certain quests require the player to drink alcohol, resulting in the character's impaired vision (blurry screen, pink elephants) and movement. Players can interact with scantily clad characters, listen to provocative dialogue (e.g., "Is that a mana wyrm in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"), or view sexually suggestive dance routines performed by elves and other player-characters.

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