Cyberpunk 2077 Gets Rated in Brazil, Contains Too Much Adult Content

The next title of CD Projekt RED continues to be in a great controversy. Cyberpunk 2077 will release this year in September after the delay announced in early 2020. The new game from the Polish studio has fans on the edge, especially now that it has begun to be rated by many age classification bodies. Thanks precisely to a rating in Brazil, it has been known that the game is going to be quite intended for the adult public, and that it will have a scenario for content not suitable for anyone, much less sensitive.

Those who have played The Witcher saga, especially the second game, will know that adult content is something that the studio often covers. With Cyberpunk 2077 they aim to raise the bar a little higher. And it is that, according to the Brazilian rating board, it will have a series of contents that have led it to be qualified for adults.

Check out the complete list of explicit content that will be featured in Cyberpunk 2077 below:

  • Weapon Without Violence
  • Moderate or Hinted use of Illicit D*ugs
  • Weapon With Violence
  • Criminal Act Without Violence
  • Description of Consume of Illicit D*ugs
  • Derogatory Language
  • Verbal Aggression
  • Violent Acts
  • Se*ual Pleasurement
  • Consumption of Illicit D*ugs
  • Violence Description
  • Exposure to Danger
  • Exposure to Death Corpse
  • Body Injury
  • Foul Language
  • Se*ual Language
  • Blood
  • Description of Illicit D*ugs Consumption or Traf*ic*ing
  • Se*ualization
  • Se*ual Exploi*ation
  • Intentional Death
  • Nu*ity
  • Pro*titu*ion
  • Se*ual Relationship
  • Mu*ilation
  • Intense Se*ual Relationship
  • Suicide
  • Cruelty

A game that, of course, we would not recommend to the little ones at home, nor to those who are quite apprehensive. Night City can be a place as beautiful as it is disturbing, although we could already understand how it was going to be. We will have to wait to see more.

Cyberpunk 2077 will release on PS4, Xbox One and PC on September 17, 2020.

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