The American Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) determined that "Tom Clancy's The Division (Tom Clancy's The Division)" was rated as a Mature (adult) rating, which is limited to players over the age of 17. According to the game clips or pictures we can see so far, ESRB may have a basis for its judgment. The committee provided a complete explanation explaining why the "Environmental Blockade" is classified as an "adult" rating. The statement also revealed certain processes and scenes in the game, such as "The hostages who were tied up were injured or were killed by the enemy with a headshot":
"This is a third-person shooter game where players will play Play as a hidden agent of The Division, a secret army organization established to deal with major disasters. By exploring the city after a bioterrorism attack, players must engage in various realistic gun battles with street gangs and local warlords , And use machine guns, shotguns, turrets and grenades to kill enemies. All battles will simulate the effects of real gun battles, painful reactions caused by injuries, and scenes of a lot of blood splashing. There are also several in-game scenes. The scene will show bound corpses, or hanging beside railings, and players must carry out hostage rescue operations in some cases. Among them, the cutscenes in the game will also randomly show trapped hostages being injured or heads Shooting, and the game dialogue contains indecent words, such as Fuck, Shit and Asshole."
"Tom Clancy: The Division" will be officially launched on March 8th this year in Xbox One, PS4 and PC versions.