This was a great match!
Bro if you’re matches aren’t like this just put the controller down 😂 #fyp #fypシ #wwe #wwe2k24 #prowrestling
Hey everyone! So, if you've seen my other post about that CRAZIEST KICKOUT EVER!!! in WWE 2K24, you know how intense and exciting these matches can get. It really felt like The best ending to a match I’ve played in ages! But all that action often brings up a big question, especially for parents or younger players curious about diving into the squared circle: 'What's the age rating for WWE 2K24?' It’s a super important question, and something I looked into myself before getting the game. Officially, WWE 2K24 is rated T for Teen by the ESRB here in North America, and typically PEGI 16 in Europe. This rating isn't just pulled out of a hat; it's based on specific content within the game. For the 'T for Teen' rating, the ESRB usually points to descriptors like 'Blood,' 'Language,' 'Suggestive Themes,' and 'Violence.' Now, what does that actually mean when you're playing? The 'Violence' descriptor is probably the most obvious for a wrestling game. You're going to see characters hitting each other with various moves, sometimes using weapons (though often cartoonish, not ultra-realistic gore). The 'Blood' aspect is usually minimal and optional; you might see some light blood effects if it's toggled on, but it's not a central focus or graphically extreme. 'Language' can appear in character dialogue or taunts, maybe some mild expletives, but nothing consistently strong. 'Suggestive Themes' are usually pretty subtle, perhaps in character attire or victory poses, but again, nothing explicit. From my personal experience playing, the intensity comes from the drama and the action, like pulling off a devastating finisher or that moment leading up to a CRAZIEST KICKOUT EVER!!! The game captures the spectacle of professional wrestling really well. It's designed to be thrilling, not explicitly gruesome. For instance, while you can smash opponents through tables, it's all part of the game's over-the-top, theatrical style, similar to what you’d see on TV. It’s not meant to be realistic violence in the way a mature-rated military shooter might be. When considering if it's right for you or someone else, think about whether you're comfortable with the idea of simulated fighting and the occasional mild language or suggestive content. If you're a parent, it's always a good idea to watch some gameplay videos or even play a bit yourself to get a feel for it. Many games with a 'T for Teen' rating are enjoyed by a wide audience, and WWE 2K24 generally falls into that category, offering a fun, competitive experience for wrestling fans. The action, like seeing a character like MAVI pull off an incredible reversal, definitely adds to the excitement, but it's presented in a way that aligns with its rating rather than pushing beyond it. Overall, I think it strikes a good balance for its intended audience, providing all the thrills of the WWE universe without crossing into adult-only territory.




































































