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This is entirely possible, but unlikely.

I mean why not, most players are teenagers anyway, even though there are Disney characters in it.

I played T rated games when I was about, what 8 years old?

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is rated T and so is Super Smash Bros.

It may not much matter what the rating says, but it could affect the gameplay.

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I think that the only way it would be teen rating is if there was blood, use of tobacco( cid ang his cigs), alchol, or mild language other than that it will still be E10+ since death is going to happen in the game anyway

The Jak series sure took a turn for the better when it became a T rated game. The more mature the rating, the more freedom the developers have. So many things have been cut out due to Disney holding the series back.

Edited by NO_HEART_XIII

There is never blood in Kingdom Hearts or if you mean death.

But difficulties like critical or zero-exp may lead this to 10+.

Edited by KH4Real

It is indeed possible. The series has become darker in content, so who knows if KH3 will be dark enough to be rated T. I am in the middle of the road with that idea.

I want the game series to mature not "mature". If it requires a T rating to mature, okay fine. But to have a T rating to be more "mature", nooooo thank you.

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