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The ESRB rating system helps parents and other consumers choose the games that are right for their families. ESRB ratings have two parts: rating symbols that suggest what age group the game is best for, and content descriptors that indicate elements in a game that may have triggered a particular rating and/or may be of interest or concern.

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Understanding Ratings

Click here to see definitions of the rating symbols & content descriptors currently used by ESRB.

Advertising Review Council

ARC was established by ESRB to ensure that the advertising for computer and video games is appropriate, responsible, truthful and accurate. For more information, click here.

ESRB Privacy Online

Through its principles and guidelines for fair information practices, ESRB Privacy Online ensures that Web Consumers are informed about a website's information collection practices and given control over how their personal information is used. For more information, click here.

Praised by the FTC

According to the Federal Trade Commission, the ESRB is "the most comprehensive of the three industry systems" and "there is much in the game industry's rating disclosure requirements that merits duplication by others." (September 2000; June 2002)

Public Service Campaign

ESRB secures print and TV advertising urging parents to check the ratings to determine if computer and video games are "Ok To Play?" for their families.

Click here to review the new ESRB PSA campaign featuring the slogan "Ok To Play?".

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