List of AO-rated video games

The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), the content rating board for games released in North America, has issued an "Adults Only" (AO) rating for 23 released video games. A video game equivalent of Motion Picture Association's NC-17 rated films, AO is the highest rating in the ESRB system, and indicates that the organization believes that the game's content is suitable only for players aged 18 years and over.

The majority of AO-rated games are adult video games, typically those with pornographic or strong sexual content. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) was temporarily re-rated from "Mature" (M) to AO after a sexually-explicit minigame was found hidden in the game, but the "Mature" rating was reinstated after Rockstar Games patched out the content. Fahrenheit edited out an explicit sex scene to meet up with a "Mature" rating. The ESRB lists a "director's cut" of the game on PC as having an AO rating, but it is unknown if this was ever publicly released.

Three games have been given the rating solely due to extreme levels of violence: the canceled Thrill Kill (1998), the initial cut of Manhunt 2 (2007), and Hatred (2015). The only game to receive the rating for reasons other than pornographic content or extreme violence is Peak Entertainment Casinos (2003), which allows players to gamble using real money.

Self-imposed restrictions by publishers, distributors, and retailers limit the availability of AO-rated games, thus the rating has been described by journalists as a "kiss of death" or de facto nicknamed ban. All three major video game console manufacturers (Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony) prohibit AO-rated games from being published on their platforms. In May 2015, the video game livestreaming service Twitch updated its content guidelines to include a blanket ban on streaming AO-rated games, citing that a previous policy on games containing overt sexual content or extreme violence (which assessed games on a case-by-case basis) was unclear and confusing to broadcasters. This list contains only games that officially released and received an AO rating by the ESRB, and does not include unrated games with adult content which is common with Indie games that are distributed online on platforms such as Steam such as House Party.

Games released with an AO rating

Release Title Platform Developer Publisher ESRB content descriptors Notes
1993 The Joy of Sex CD-i Cloudscan Philips Media Strong sexual content Interactive video media containing a game.
1995 Crystal Fantasy Mac, Windows MacDaddy Entertainment
1996 Cyber Photographer Also rated M under the title Cyber Photographer and Printshop.
1997 All Nude Cyber
All Nude Glamour
Riana Rouge Black Dragon Realistic blood and gore, strong sexual content
1998 Erotic Heat Vol. 4: Body Language DVD Diamond Productions NuTech Digital Strong sexual content
2000 Playboy Screensaver: The Women of Playboy Mac Graphix Zone Sony Imagesoft Mature sexual themes
Sexy Games Mobile phone Unknown Nicosceles Sexual themes, partial nudity
Singles Windows Rotobee Eidos Interactive Nudity, strong sexual content Digital version only. Physical release received an M rating.
2001 Snow Drop Sweet Basil [ja] Peach Princess Strong sexual content
Tokimeki Check-in! [ru] CROWD [ja]
Water Closet: The Forbidden Chamber [ru] Guilty [ja]
X-Change [ja] CROWD
2002 Critical Point [ja] Sweet Basil Strong sexual content, violence
2003 Peak Entertainment Casinos Online, Windows Peak Entertainment Gambling Peak Entertainment, a provider of online gambling services, submitted its product to the ESRB for an AO rating to demonstrate its commitment to discouraging underage gambling. It is the only AO-rated game to receive the rating for reasons unrelated to violence or sexual content.
2004 Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude Uncut and Uncensored Windows High Voltage Software Vivendi Universal Games Mature humor, nudity, strong language, strong sexual content, use of alcohol A censored version was also released for Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox with an M rating. In Europe, the game was released uncensored on all platforms.
2006 Playboy: The Mansion: Private Party Cyberlore Groove Media Nudity, strong sexual content Expansion pack for Playboy: The Mansion, with the base game receiving an M rating.
2009 Manhunt 2 (uncut version) Rockstar London Rockstar Games, Take Two Interactive Blood and gore, intense violence, strong language, strong sexual content, use of drugs
2013 Seduce Me Mac, Windows No Reply Games Strong sexual content, nudity, strong language, use of drugs Developed by a studio led by former Guerrilla Games employees Miriam Bellard and Andrejs Skuja, it was pulled from the Steam Greenlight program for its sexual content.
2014 Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two Windows Minori MangaGamer Blood, nudity, sexual violence, strong language, strong sexual content Unlike other self-rated games by MangaGamer, this game was sent to the ESRB at the request from the Japanese developer in order to get a green-light for a hardcopy release in the United States.
2015 eden* PLUS+MOSAIC Nudity, strong language, strong sexual content This game was sent to the ESRB at the request of the Japanese developer in order to get a green-light for the release in the United States.[failed verification] The non-eroge version, eden*: They were only two, on the planet., was rated M for violence, blood and sexual themes.
Hatred Destructive Creations Blood and gore, intense violence, strong language The game, along with its Steam Greenlight campaign, had been controversial due to its premise, which focuses on a main character who indiscriminately murders every person he encounters.

Games that received, but were not released with an AO rating

In some cases, a game that initially received an AO rating from the ESRB was edited prior to their initial release in order to meet the criteria for an M rating. In selected cases, an AO-rated game was cancelled prior to its release, temporarily received the rating post-release due to the inclusion of normally inaccessible content that met the rating, the uncut version of the game was released at a later date with an AO rating, or an unrated or self-rated version, patch, or downloadable content (DLC) was released via a platform with more liberal content rules (such as Steam).

Release Title Platform Developer Publisher ESRB content descriptors Notes
1997 Wet: The Sexy Empire Windows Interactive Strip, CDV Software CDV Software Entertainment USA Strong sexual content Never officially released in North America.
1998 Thrill Kill PlayStation Paradox Development Virgin Interactive Animated blood and gore, animated violence The game's release was cancelled after publisher Virgin Interactive's U.S. operations were acquired by Electronic Arts, which objected to the game's subject matter.
2004 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox Rockstar North Rockstar Games, Take Two Interactive Blood and gore, intense violence, nudity, strong language, strong sexual content, use of drugs Originally rated M, San Andreas was temporarily re-rated AO following the discovery of an incomplete "Hot Coffee" minigame that could be enabled with a mod or cheating device, which featured characters engaging in sexual intercourse. Its rating was changed back to M after Rockstar released a patch that removes the offending content entirely.
2005 Lula 3D Windows CDV Software Entertainment USA Blood, nudity, strong language, strong sexual content, violence Never officially released in North America.
Fahrenheit Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox Quantic Dream Atari Blood, nudity, strong language, strong sexual content, use of drugs and alcohol, violence Sex scenes were edited out of the game to meet the M rating for its North American release, which was also retitled Indigo Prophecy. Quantic Dream CEO Guillaume de Fondaumière remarked that many players imported the uncut European release instead. The ESRB lists a "director's cut" of the game on PC as having an AO rating, but it is unknown if this was ever publicly released. A 2015 remaster of the game received an M rating with no cuts.
2007 Manhunt 2 PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii Rockstar London Rockstar Games, Take Two Interactive Blood and gore, intense violence, strong language, strong sexual content, use of drugs The game was edited prior to release to meet the M rating. In 2009, an uncut version was released for PC under the AO rating. Both cuts were also refused classification in the United Kingdom, but Rockstar successfully appealed for an "18" rating on the M-rated edit.
2017 Outlast 2 Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Red Barrels Blood and gore, intense violence, nudity, strong language, strong sexual content The game was edited prior to release to meet the M rating. In 2018, the game's PC version released a patch on Steam that reinstated the cut content. The Australian Classification Board originally refused to give the game a classification, effectively banning it from being released until an edited version was granted an R18+ classification.
2018 Agony Madmind Studio [ru] PlayWay, Forever Entertainment Blood and gore, intense violence, nudity, strong language, strong sexual content The game was originally given an AO rating, but was edited in order to meet the M rating. The game's developer Madmind Studio intended to release a patch for the PC version to restore the cut content, but it was blocked by its publisher for "legal reasons". The game was reissued on Steam as the self-published Agony Unrated in October 2018, which is uncensored and contains other patches and improvements.
Conan Exiles Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Funcom Blood and gore, intense violence, language, nudity, use of alcohol The console versions of the game remove the full-frontal nudity present in the Windows version to meet the M rating.

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