Jump Force To Include “Large Amounts Of Cleavage” Per ESRB Rating

Jump Force To Include "Large Amounts Of Cleavage" Per ESRB Rating

Jump Force has been in the news quite a bit lately thanks in no small part to the reveal that My Hero Academia’s Izuku Midoriya and Black Clover’s Asta are both officially joining the game’s roster. The news comes in a long line of character reveals that began earlier this year, and the Bandai Namco title will likely continue to do so in the months leading up to the game’s release. Now, thanks to the official rating for the game, we now know the sort of graphical content fans can expect when the title releases next year.

The folks over at the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) recently announced that Jump Force had been given a “T” for “Teen” rating, with the rating’s content descriptors including warnings for Mild Blood, Suggestive Themes, and Violence. The official rating is also paired with a Rating Summary, which reveals that players can expect to see “large amounts of cleavage” from some of the characters from the game. The full Rating Summary can be read below:

This is a fighting game in which players compete in 3-on-3 matches with characters featured in the Shonen Jump Magazine series. Players use punches, kicks, and special attacks (e.g., fireballs, laser blasts, rush attacks) to drain opponents’ life meters in arena-based combat. A handful of characters use swords, machine guns, and bazookas to inflict damage against opponents. Battles are accompanied by colorful light effects, cries of pain, and large explosions. Small drips of blood can appear on characters’ bodies and faces as they are damaged in combat. Some characters wear outfits that expose large amounts of cleavage; portions of female characters’ clothing may rip off during matches. Dialogue also references suggestive material (e.g., “Get a load of this package. You like what you see?”).”

It is currently unknown how obvious (or obnoxious) the cleavage factor will be, though at the very least it will be more prevalent than that seen in the Secret of Mana Remake, which only boasts “moderate amounts of cleavage.” Truly, what a time to be alive.

Jump Force officially releases for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on February 14.

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Ryan "Cinna" Carrier3026 Posts

Ryan is the Lead Editor for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he isn't writing, Ryan is likely considering yet another playthrough of Final Fantasy IX. He's also the DFTG cinnamon bun.

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