Halo Infinite ESRB

First off, I have really enjoyed the Halo story from the beginnings. A lot of games today are getting darker, more filthy, and more “progressive”. Now with young one’s I look forward to playing along side of --I’m hoping this next release (Halo Infinite) can hold an ESRB of “T”. I understand the rating system appears to change/modify periodically (http://www.esrb.org/about/chronology.aspx), please keep “language” at a minimum. Thanks- Fan, Follower, & Father

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> First off, I have really enjoyed the Halo story from the beginnings. A lot of games today are getting darker, more filthy, and more “progressive”. Now with young one’s I look forward to playing along side of --I’m hoping this next release (Halo Infinite) can hold an ESRB of “T”. I understand the rating system appears to change/modify periodically (http://www.esrb.org/about/chronology.aspx), please keep “language” at a minimum. Thanks- Fan, Follower, & Father

I think Halo should retain the feel of the old games. There was never really much coarse language and I’m fine with that. But Halo always had a fair amount of blood. I want that to return. Halo 5’s lack of blood made the game less satisfying. Kids have always played Halo, even though it usually held ratings of MA15+ (in Australia) or whatever the equivalent was in America. Halo 5’s M rating (equivalent to T in America) doesn’t really have any effect on who can play it, and yet 343i went to great lengths in order to get that rating (such as removing blood etc.). The strange thing is, Halo 3 held the same rating of M, even though it had plenty of blood, and was therefore in my opinion more satisfying. So Halo: Infinite should turn up the blood at least to Halo 3 levels. A little bit of cartoon blood isn’t going to traumatise anyone - not even the weakest of kids.

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https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/forums/29568daf8cd14083bd1b70a810bf3581/topics/halo-infinite-m-rated/deb28e40-3c71-4dff-be2d-1f848cb3596c/posts