Stellar Blade gets 18+ age rating in South Korea, same as GTA 5 and The Witcher 3

Upcoming PS5-exclusive appears to be in good company
Stellar Blade gets 18+ age rating in South Korea, same as GTA 5 and The Witcher 3
Stellar Blade gets 18+ age rating in South Korea, same as GTA 5 and The Witcher 3 /

Stellar Blade, the upcoming PS5-exclusive RPG by Shift Up, has been officially rated as being appropriate for mature audiences only by the Game Rating and Administration Committee, or GRAC for short, of South Korea, where the developer is based. This is the same rating as titles like Grand Theft Auto 5 and The Witcher 3 received from this authority, to put it into context.

GRAC rated Stellar Blade especially strong in the violence and sexuality categories, indicating “explicit depictions of sexual behavior, possibly including nudity” as well as scenes involving “aggressive conflict,” possibly showing “realistic blood, gore, weapons, and depictions of human injury and death.”

It doesn’t look like any characters will be explicitly nude in the game, though. Instead, their skin tight suits are risqué enough for the board members to give the title a corresponding rating. GRAC’s reasoning mentions “female characters appearing to be nude in their costumes.”

The main character from Stellar Blade, set to appear during the January 2024 State of Play, is looking ahead, her face illuminated by the soft glow of sunlight
Stellar Blade's character models are based on body scans of South Korean models / Shift Up Corporation

In terms of violence, there seems to be a scene showing the “dismembered body of a character” with “red-colored blood” being shown throughout the game.

Stellar Blade got weaker marks in all the other available content categories checked by GRAC, namely fear / horror / threatening, language, alcohol / tobacco / drugs, crime / anti-societal or anti-governmental messages, and gambling / betting, though all of these themes appear to be present in the game in some capacity.

Again, for the sake of comparing that to a well-known title, GTA 5 was rated strongly in every one of these categories excluding fear / horror / threatening.

Stellar Blade’s sexy character design has been surprisingly controversial among gamers in the West, even though it shouldn’t have come as a surprise considering Shift Up’s history – it’s the studio behind successful mobile game Goddess of Victory: Nikke, which features loads of very attractive women in risky outfits.

Sony and Shift Up entered a deeper partnership late last year as part of the publisher and console maker’s push into the South Korean gaming industry that also saw it partner up with NCSOFT.

Stellar Blade is set for an April 26, 2024, release on PS5.


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Marco Wutz
MARCO WUTZ

Marco Wutz is a writer from Parkstetten, Germany. He has a degree in Ancient History and a particular love for real-time and turn-based strategy games like StarCraft, Age of Empires, Total War, Age of Wonders, Crusader Kings, and Civilization as well as a soft spot for Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail. He began covering StarCraft 2 as a writer in 2011 for the largest German community around the game and hosted a live tournament on a stage at gamescom 2014 before he went on to work for Bonjwa, one of the country's biggest Twitch channels. He branched out to write in English in 2015 by joining tl.net, the global center of the StarCraft scene run by Team Liquid, which was nominated as the Best Coverage Website of the Year at the Esports Industry Awards in 2017. He worked as a translator on The Crusader Stands Watch, a biography in memory of Dennis "INTERNETHULK" Hawelka, and provided live coverage of many StarCraft 2 events on the social channels of tl.net as well as DreamHack, the world's largest gaming festival. From there, he transitioned into writing about the games industry in general after his graduation, joining GLHF, a content agency specializing in video games coverage for media partners across the globe, in 2021. He has also written for NGL.ONE, kicker, ComputerBild, USA Today's ForTheWin, The Sun, Men's Journal, and Parade. Email: marco.wutz@glhf.gg