Azur Lane: Crosswave for Switch Has Higher Age Rating than PS4 Version; Gets Screenshots & Videos

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Following yesterday’s reveal of the Nintendo Switch version of Azur Lane: Crosswave, Compile Heart opened the official website, and it comes with plenty of interesting details.

First of all, we get a metric ton of screenshots and gameplay video, showcasing the game’s many characters, the improved photo mode which allows for portraying six shipgirls at once, storytelling, and gameplay.

An interesting and rather mysterious detail is that the game’s age rating for Nintendo Switch is different compared to the PS4 version. 

To be more specific, the new rating is CERO D, which is the Japanese loose equivalent of an M rating, indicating a game suitable for players 17 or older. 

The PS4 version is rather CERO C, which doesn’t really have an ESRB equivalent, setting the minimum age at 15. 

The reasons for this change has not been explicitly explained and the only two differences mentioned so far are the inclusion of Taihou and Formidable in the base game and the renewed photo mode.

Both may be the casuse, but the official website mentions “more freedom,” for the photo mode, possibly indicating that more daring camera angles may be achieved. 

It’s worth mentioning that the PS4 game received a Teen rating from the ESRB (13+). It’s not uncommon for games rated CERO C to receive Teen ratings in North America. The Switch version has not been announced for the west just yet, and didn’t receive a rating from the ESRB.

We’ll have to wait and see if Compile Heart will provide a more detailed breakdown of the differences among platforms.

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Giuseppe Nelva

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