Gunfire, explosives, corpses, cries of pain, and other war-related things are obviously a major part of the game. Considering how this is an FPS game set during one of the world’s biggest wars, this doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Isonzo got an M for Mature rating from the rating board, with violence, and blood and gore being noted as the primary reasons. ![]() It could be for an expansion or new content in the game only time will tell. Isonzo – Deluxe Edition rated for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series on ESRB.Īs of now, we don’t what exactly these microtransactions will entail in the game. However, this rating was only for the consoles so we will possibly see a mention of microtransactions in a future rating for PC. While the rating PlayStation consoles alongside Xbox consoles as the platforms that will feature microtransactions, PC was surprisingly not present even though the game is going to be released for it, too. Isonzo recently got rated on ESRB for PlayStation and Xbox consoles, and the game will feature microtransactions in the form of in-game purchases, according to the details of the rating. ![]() Recently, a new ESRB rating for the game tells us that Isonzo will also feature in-game purchases. For FPS enthusiasts, Isonzo seems like a great offering. ![]() While Blackmill Games and M2H have already made a WW1-based FPS game in the past, in the form of Verdun, which was fully released in 2015 on Steam, its soon-to-be-released massively multiplayer FPS, Isonzo, serves as the spiritual successor to the game with the only major difference being the setting.
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