Crossfire - what USK rating does the game have?
In this article you will learn which age rating the online shooter Crossfire Europe has received from the USK and which provisions apply.
What is the USK rating for Crossfire?
Crossfire Europe is a Korean online shooter that is now available in Europe. The USK rating differs from the purchase games:
- Crossfire Europe has not received any labeling from the USK.
- There can be several reasons for this: Either the games have not been tested by the USK in general or the labeling has been refused after the test.
- If a game has not been checked at all, you must suspect that it contains content that is harmful to young people (in accordance with Section 18 (1) JuSchG). On the other hand, if the USK refuses to label, there is usually content that is harmful to young people.
- Since in any case games without labeling are suspected to be harmful to young people, it is forbidden to sell them to children and young people. However, the games may still be given to adults. However, the Federal Test Center for Media Harmful to Young People (BPjM) may result in an indexing.
- Crossfire has not yet rated its European counterpart to the USK, Pan European Game Information (PEGI).
- The ESRB, the USK alternative for the USA and Canada, recommended Crossfire as "T for Teen" from the age of 13.