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The Entertainment Software Rating Board has only given one (1) rating to 27 games. You’d be hard-pressed to name one of the twenty other 26 in 2009, except Manhunt 2. However, according to recent reports, Ubisoft is in the rage at a possibility of adding one of its games soon to the notorious list.

For what he’s worth, the official trailer on Ubisoft puts the Assassin’s Creed a “PEGI 18”.

If things don’t change, Assassin’s Creed Mirage could get an “Adults-Only” rating after it comes out, because it contains two fateful words: Real Gambling.

According to the Microsoft Store, the upcoming stealth-focused installment of Ubisoft’s award-winning series will feature Intense Violence, Blood and Gore, Sexual Themes, Partial Nudity and Real Gambling. If you take Real Gambling, Assassin’s Creed Mirage will land in the usual M-rating category, which is more likely.

Remember that most digital companies refuse to list games with an AO rating. Ubisoft and Assassin’s Creed may be one of the largest players in the gaming industry, but they’re not exactly in a good financial situation. Ubisoft can’t afford to sell Mirage either well or poorly. This would suggest that things will still change for Mirage. This is a huge leap, given the fact that Ubisoft Bordeaux is still working on the game ahead of its possible launch next year.

For what it is worth, other retailers like Amazon haven’t yet given Mirage a rating. I’ll just say it for you.

Mirage is too big and important for Ubisoft to risk it being released as a “Adult-Only” game.

When he comes to Assassin’s Creed, Mirage isn’t the only one thing from the franchise that fans should look forward to in the coming years. With the Basim-led nthquel, Ubisoft will launch a series of new titles in Infinity, and a multi-platform game, which partners with Netflix for a live TV and a mobile game.