Gacha game has an age limit problem
That is the story of Azur Promilia recently. If you don't know about this game, Azur Promilia is a new Gacha game expected to be released in 2025. Overall, Azur Promilia has quite similar gameplay to Genshin Impact. However, the new pet mechanism has helped this game become different and unique. Instead of focusing too much on the character system, players can “change things up” and invest in a super powerful Pet to “win” with friends around them. It is this factor that has helped Azur Promilia score points and gain great attention at the present time.
In general, similar to most other Gacha games, Azur Promilia also has a prominent “Fan Service” element. This is most clearly shown through the female character system designed with quite “eye-catching” shapes. Learning briefly about Azur Promilia, players will not find it difficult to encounter beautiful waifus with revealing outfits and fiery bodies. Sometimes gamers even feel shy when encountering these female characters on social networks.
The Gacha community is dissatisfied with Azur Promilia
Despite possessing so many hot images, recently Azur Promilia unexpectedly caused controversy when setting a confusing age limit for players. Accordingly, the game is said to have just announced the PG-12 rating on PS5 devices, PCs and mobile phones. This means that young gamers who are 12 years old or older can fully experience this game under the guidance of their parents.
Compared to the level of boldness that the Azur Promilia characters possess, it is clear that the 12+ mark mentioned above has caused a lot of controversy. The vast majority of gamers affirm that this game is completely unsuitable for young gamers, and are even worried about “Fan Service” activities that will affect awareness in the future.
In fact, this is not the first time the age limit in a Gacha game has caused such controversy. Before that, there were quite a few games that fell into a similar situation, being forced to submit to this criterion not long after release.