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Zen Studios alters classic pinball art to protect family-friendly rating
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<blockquote data-quote="Spork98765" data-source="post: 280729" data-attributes="member: 5544"><p>That's a bit misleading when you read the updates on the story: <a href="https://kotaku.com/switch-game-pulled-from-eshop-due-to-ratings-problem-1798515928" target="_blank">https://kotaku.com/switch-game-pulled-from-eshop-due-to-ratings-problem-1798515928</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>The story says the Xbox One and PS4 versions were rated T and the Switch needed to be changed for an E rating. Yet, the ESRB link shows the entire game on PS4 and Xbox One is now rated E by the ESRB. So does that mean the assets were changed retroactively on all versions, or just the switch?</p><p></p><p>If it was just the switch, and then the rating across the whole game changed there is no good reason to change the art on Williams tables when there is a precedent for releasing differently rated DLCs on different platforms.</p><p></p><p>This is entirely of Zen's creation due to them not bothering to add content descriptors, or by not bothering to properly rate their DLC additions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spork98765, post: 280729, member: 5544"] That's a bit misleading when you read the updates on the story: [url]https://kotaku.com/switch-game-pulled-from-eshop-due-to-ratings-problem-1798515928[/url] The story says the Xbox One and PS4 versions were rated T and the Switch needed to be changed for an E rating. Yet, the ESRB link shows the entire game on PS4 and Xbox One is now rated E by the ESRB. So does that mean the assets were changed retroactively on all versions, or just the switch? If it was just the switch, and then the rating across the whole game changed there is no good reason to change the art on Williams tables when there is a precedent for releasing differently rated DLCs on different platforms. This is entirely of Zen's creation due to them not bothering to add content descriptors, or by not bothering to properly rate their DLC additions. [/QUOTE]
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