ESRB
The ESRB, or Entertainment Software Rating Board, is an organization that assigns age and content ratings to video games and apps. Established in 1994, its primary goal is to help consumers, especially parents, make informed choices about the games their children play. The ratings range from "E for Everyone" to "M for Mature," indicating the appropriate age group for each game.
In addition to ratings, the ESRB provides detailed content descriptors that explain specific elements in a game, such as violence, language, or sexual content. This information is available on game packaging and online, ensuring that players can understand what to expect before making a purchase.