News about the Marvel’s Iron Man VR proposal comes after its delay until mid-May (initially released on February 28), according to the American rating agency, it will contain more violence than initially expected. According to the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), Tony Stark's VR adventure will have a T rating, recommended for teenagers.
The reason why I don't have an E rating for all audiences is because Contains violence and bad words, more than expected. "This is a virtual reality action and adventure game in which players assume the role of Tony Stark / Iron Man while fighting a villain with the intention of destroying his company," explains the ESRB (via ComicBook). «From a first person perspective, players interact with different characters and participate in fighting in the Iron Man Costume. Players use lasers, missiles and repulsive rays to destroy waves of drones and enemy tanks. The battles are accompanied by large explosions and realistic shooting effects. In a sequence, civilians can be heard screaming inside the elevators, while the players try to help them escape the detonations. The cut scenes represent additional acts of violence: a character pointing a gun towards the screen; A Tony tied taking his arc reactor out of his chest. The word ‘a * s’ is heard in the game ».
Marvel’s Iron Man VR will finally be released next May 15 for PlayStation 4 and his PS VR glasses.