Just recently, a new parental rating from the Brazilian Rating Board found its way online revealing that Crackdown 3 has been given a classification. Unsurprisingly, Crackdown 3 received a rating that was unsuitable for people under 16 years of age. Considering that the franchise is known for stylized violence, minor destruction elements, and open world freedom, it appears that this latest game in the franchise is all set to follow its predecessors by earning an M for Mature rating here in North America.

Unfortunately, the rating has since been pulled or made private so that the public no longer has access to it. Typically, when a game is given a rating, it means that a launch date is quickly approaching. It was just last month that Xbox head Phil Spencer confirmed that news regarding Crackdown 3 was coming soon and that the development team are locked into a specific release date, though gave no indication of when that actually is. Based on this bit of news, speculation over a possible E3 reveal and release has begun to circulate, something which Microsoft and Sony both have experience with, only not with a major franchise such as Crackdown.

Crackdown 3 launches sometime in 2018 for PC and Xbox One.

Source: Resetera