One of the most anticipated games of this year is Star Wars Outlaws. Publisher Ubisoft presented a new trailer a few days ago, showing the variety of gameplay in the project. Players will experience a dynamic adventure across different planets in the Star Wars franchise. Previously, the game was already rated by the South Korean agency (19+), and now the regulator in Australia has made its decision.
The Australian ratings agency has given Star Wars Outlaws an “M” rating. According to local legislation, an “M” rating is given to games that are aimed at an audience over 15 years of age. But it is worth noting that the “M” rating is advisory in Australia, that is, players under 15 years of age can access such projects without subsequent legal consequences, which, for example, cannot be done with the “MA” rating, which is also aimed at an audience over 15 years.
Judging by the ratings from the two agencies, Star Wars Outlaws expects players to experience moderate violence and possibly some elements that could be classified as gambling.
It is currently unknown when Star Wars Outlaws will release. The project is due out this year, and the ratings issued most often indicate an imminent release.