Disney Music Parade -Encore- rated by ESRB for Switch

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Ratings for video games almost always have something of note to pay attention to. Most of the time, they offer clues on what a video game’s content will have. There are also times that a rating can appear for a video game that hasn’t even been announced yet. Sometimes, the game may have been released on one platform, but the rating appears for a platform that hasn’t even been confirmed for the game yet.

For example, a Nintendo Switch ESRB rating for Disney Music Parade -Encore- has appeared earlier today. The game has been given an “E” rating, which is short for “Everyone”. Meanwhile, the rating’s notes mention that there are “Mild Fantasy Violence” and “No Interactive Elements”. You can see the entire rating summary for the game down below.

Rating Summary

This is a rhythm game in which players match on-screen prompts in time with music. Brief clips from Disney movies will occasionally play in the background. A handful of these clips include mild instances of violence (e.g., a character hit by a flaming arrow, a character kicking another person).

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