Sq. Enix announced that the Japanese CERO age ranking for FFXIV will change with the upcoming Patch 7.5. The present CERO ranking for the sport is CERO C, and after the adjustments within the upcoming patch the ranking will change to a CERO D, the second highest within the ranking group.
The corporate specified that the rationale for the change in CERO age ranking for FFXIV comes from the usage of the Group Pose function. Underneath the present CERO C ranking, the builders must add restriction to the function. To be able to hold the liberty at present obtainable with the Group Pose function, the corporate determined to simply accept the change to the CERO D ranking. Nonetheless, Sq. Enix didn’t specify what would these restrictions entail.
Sq. Enix additionally confirmed that this modification will solely have an effect on the age ranking of Last Fantasy XIV in Japan, and that the content material of Last Fantasy XIV will stay unaffected. Nonetheless, gamers below the age of 17 will want their mother and father or guardians to overview the adjustments to the ranking as soon as it arrives with the 7.5 patch.
For these unfamiliar with the CERO ranking system, gamers ages 15 and up can play titles with a ranking of CERO C. As for the CERO D ranking, this implies solely gamers aged 17 and up can play, and that among the CERO D video games embrace grownup materials. The age ranking above CERO D and the very best is CERO Z. It’s only used for video games that include robust grownup materials, corresponding to gore, nudity, and sexual content material, and it’s unlawful for minors to buy video video games with this ranking.
Last Fantasy XIV is offered for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Sequence X, and PC, and the 7.5 Half 1 patch launch date is ready for April 28, 2026.
