The ESRB rating revealed that Starfield will have sexually explicit scenes. It also contains a lot of profanity and drugs.
Details revealed in the ESRB evaluation of the game to be released this year, Starfield has sexually explicit scenes and shows a lot of profanity content. The game is definitely not suitable for minors.
Due to Starfield’s sexually explicit scenes, the age limit is high
on the ESRB site The statement made includes the following determinations about the game:
“This is an open world role-playing game where players take the role of a miner tasked with finding Artifacts across the galaxy. From a first/third person perspective, players interact with a variety of characters, complete quests, and battle enemies (e.g. humans, robots, alien creatures) while fighting for material. Players use futuristic weapons, lasers, axes and explosives to kill enemies. Combat is fast paced with frequent gunfire, screams of pain and explosions. Attacks on some enemies can cause blood spatter effects, bloodstains appear on the ground around corpses in several environments. contains some obscene material in the dialogues and after sharing the bed with the characters (e.g., “Life is a sexually transmitted disease that is 100 percent fatal”; “I’ve got everything to get a little wild, but let’s try it without jetpacks next time”; “Seeing the stars” talk about it, wow… that was incredible.”). A fictional drug (Aurora) is featured in the game with an episode that involves the players’ characters working in an illegal drug lab; players can also obtain Aurora by stealing it or purchasing it from vendors (consuming Aurora causes screen distortion). The words “f**k” and “bullsh*t” appear in the game.”
Starfield is scheduled to release for PC and Xbox on September 6, 2023.