FAQs
Pegi Rating: Suitable for ages 12 and over.
Is Tears of the Kingdom ok for kids? ›
Is The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Appropriate for Kids? The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is rated E10+ (Everyone 10+), with Content Descriptors for Fantasy Violence and Mild Suggestive Themes.
What is the PEGI rating for the Legend of Zelda? ›
The Legend of Zelda Ratings
Almost all have been rated PEGI 7 or PEGI 12 with a few exceptions.
Should I play Age of Calamity before Tears of the Kingdom? ›
Though its hack-and-slash combat may not be for everyone, you'd be missing out if you decide to outright skip past Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity and go straight into Tears of the Kingdom. It may be an optional side story, but it's a fulfilling spinoff that pays off a lot of Breath of the Wild's lip service.
Is Zelda ok for an 8 year old? ›
In addition, there is a character within the game that says "heck". Overall I'd say this game is great for kids 9+ and will provide endless amounts of fun for kids looking for an ever expanding and amazing adventure. This title has: Great messages.
Is wild child pg 13? ›
A movie with depth and, although predictable, quality acting. Definitely better suited for 13+, but there are some lessons to be learned here about friendship and growing as a person.
Why is Zelda Tears of the Kingdom rated 12? ›
The game is rated PEGI 12 for moderate violence. This means the game contains depictions of non-realistic violence towards both humans and animals. It's not rated older as this is not realistic. There is no blood and when enemies are killed they fall down and vanish into a puff of smoke.
Is Zelda rated M? ›
The Legend of Zelda Ratings
Most have been rated E (Everyone), though recent games often were E10+ (Everyone 10+), and a few are rated T (Teen). One game has its original rating changed to a higher level in its re-release.
Which Zelda game is rated T? ›
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Will Zelda Tears of the Kingdom be dark? ›
Tears Of The Kingdom Won't Be Darker Than A Typical Zelda Game. The main reason why Tears of the Kingdom shouldn't be expected to get too dark is its ESRB rating. It has already been revealed to be receiving the same rating that Breath of the Wild did: E10+.
And while it all feels very scary and overwhelming at the moment, the spookiness of Tears of the Kingdom runs true to form for the Zelda franchise as a whole. Take the Gloom Hands, for example. Creepy hands that maybe need to learn what a sink is have been a feature of Zelda games for decades.
Will Tears of the Kingdom end Zelda? ›
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom doesn't mark the end of the entire franchise, as the Zelda series has a history of showing Link's triumphs, failures, and timeline splits.
Why is Zelda rated M? ›
It's mainly about the intensity of the combat, and also somewhat the mildly controversial nature of some of the events portrayed in the game. If it makes you feel any better, the previous two Legend of Zelda games, "Twilight Princess" and "Skyward Sword" also received "M" ratings in Australia.
Is Zelda rated T? ›
The Legend of Zelda Ratings
Most have been rated E (Everyone), though recent games often were E10+ (Everyone 10+), and a few are rated T (Teen). One game has its original rating changed to a higher level in its re-release.
Is BotW rated E? ›
The ESRB published the rating for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild over the weekend, and it contains a first for the series: the “Use of Alcohol” content descriptor. It's still rated E10+ the seventh of the series so rated, and that's not the highest age rating for the franchise either.