Minecraft has received an ESRB rating for the Xbox Series X/S release

Minecraft has reached the ratings for Xbox’s new console, but there’s no word yet on the PlayStation 5 version.

According to Gaming Bolt, after first being discovered on the German game rating website about 2 weeks ago, the Xbox Series X/S version of Minecraft has now been awarded by the Software Rating Board. US Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) ranked it in the Everyone 10+ category, meaning it is a game suitable for children 10 years and older.

Original release The move suggests that Minecraft for new consoles may be closer than fans expected.

For now, gamers are still having to experience Minecraft on Xbox Series X/S consoles by taking advantage of the platform’s backward compatibility with the older Xbox One version of the game. However, this version of the game cannot take advantage of the modern features and powerful hardware of the advanced generation like the Xbox Series X/S, especially the faster loading times provided by the SSD hard drive.

There’s no word yet on whether the Minecraft new console version will be a cross-platform game or not. Or players on Sony’s PlayStation will have to experience the PlayStation 4 version of the game, instead of the original version exclusively for PlayStation 5.

The most recent update, Minecraft Trails, and Tales, added a bunch of new features to the game, such as archaeology, as well as new materials to explore and build, as well as biomes. new cherry blossoms.

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