Awesome. The ESRB has decided to add ratings summaries to its site, which essentially means that things are going to leak more. Good stuff.
The BBFC does a similar thing, which tends to mean plot details and so forth have a tendency to find their way into the public domain when games are rated.
Best news all day. More on Joystiq.






deftangel said:
Ours in embargoed until 10 days before the release date (unless the publisher declines to tell us what that is). I think the ESRB usually publish their decisions 30 days after it’s been rated, which can be a lot earlier.
We keep it hidden behind a spoiler warning. Doesn’t stop the kids plastering spoilers all over Digg or N4G sadly