Esrb

/ˌiː ɛs ɑːr ˈbiː/ noun

Entertainment Software Rating Board, the organization that assigns age and content ratings to video games in North America. It provides guidance to consumers about game content through standardized rating symbols.

Acronym formed in 1994 when the video game industry created a self-regulatory body in response to congressional concerns about violent game content. The name combines 'Entertainment Software' (the industry term for video games) with 'Rating Board' (indicating its function).

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