The only games present in Microsoft's new service will be those rated E or E10+, and while the lack of Mature titles is a disappointment, the fact that even Teen titles are excluded is downright confusing. "Games available for download within 'Game Room' will carry either E or E10+ ratings," a Microsoft representative told GamerBytes. "We currently have no plans to feature titles of those [higher Teen and Mature] ratings."
And if our state of confusion demands an explanation, the given one is nothing short of a puzzling one. According to GamerBytes, Microsoft decided to get an ESRB rating not for the titles present in the Game Room, but for the service itself, thus saving a ton of money in rating fees. The downside is that since the entire Game Room is rated for nothing higher than E10+, no game that would require a higher rating could be released for it.
How valid its scheme really is remains rather unclear, since games can't really be released on trust alone. The Game Room may be E and E10+ rated, but unless they get an actual check, neither the ESRB nor Microsoft can be sure that the titles haven't crossed into the Teen category, so a rating check would still be needed. General guidelines can only get you so far, and if Rebellion's upcoming Aliens vs Predator was docile enough to earn an MA15+ rating, then nothing is set in stone anymore.
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