Do content descriptors list all of the different content found in a game?
Content descriptors provide an additional tool which consumers may use to help them determine if a game is appropriate for members of their family; however they are not intended to be a listing of every type of content one might encounter in the course of playing a game. They are applied within the context of the game’s overall content and the rating category assigned, and are there to provide consumers with additional information about elements in a game that may have triggered a particular rating and/or may be of interest or concern relative to the age appropriateness of the rating category assigned. As such, the absence of a content descriptor may not necessarily mean the total absence of such content, and a given content descriptor may not always refer to precisely the same type or intensity of material depending on the rating category that accompanies it. For instance, Suggestive Themes in an E10+ game may refer to a flirtatious remark whereas in a Teen game it may refer to provoc