Ratings boards are prone to cock-ups from time to time and the latest slip is particularly interesting news for Xbox One owners. The PEGI ratings board has rated a game called ‘ARMA Tactics’ for the Xbox One.
The ratings authority doesn’t make any special mention of features, but it does note that ARMA Tactics is a strategy game that is only suitable for players of 16 years of age or older.
ARMA Tactics is actually already available on PC via the Steam client as well as the iOS and Android marketplaces. The game is s tark difference to the main series full-on army simulation, but it’s decent enough to pass some time on the train. Whether the ARMA Tactics that has been rated for the Xbox One is the same game isn’t yet known, though it’s more than likely that it is.
It should also be noted that at the time of writing, only the Xbox One has been revealed to be receiving ARMA Tactics, though we also expect the PS4 to get this one, too. Why? Because money, that’s why.
We previously reported that the spin-off standalone DayZ is in production for the Xbox One and PS4, though it’s not looking too good right now…
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