

You are technically correct, the best kind of correct. If it costs money, it is treated as actual DLC and it will have it's own rating. If it's free, it will be treated as part of the base game because it is content you get access to by purchasing the game.

Where, however, the content exceeds the rating assigned to the core product, it must be submitted to ESRB and a different rating may be assigned. Otherwise, the rating originally assigned to the core product is applicable to the appended content as well. DLC or updates that will be appended to an existing, previously-rated product need only be submitted to ESRB for rating if their content exceeds that which is in the existing "core" product. A famous British studio called Creative Assembly. Many digital products, including video games and apps, will release subsequent updates or add-ons that expand the original product's content. Download A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia via torrent from our website for free and without registration. How does the ESRB rate downloadable content (DLC) or other content updates that supplement a game or app?ĭownloadable content (DLC) often refers to additional content that supplements or extends a previously-rated product.

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