The Elder Scrolls Online was recently given a Mature rating by the ESRB, and Bethesda parent company and franchise owner Zenimax isn't happy about it. They've gone public with their disagreement of the rating, but have claimed that they won't be fighting the rating.

"While we may disagree with the ESRB's determination," Zenimax wrote on the game's Facebook page, "we do not plan to challenge the rating, and we are unwilling to change the game's content to achieve a different rating. The game we have created is the one we want our fans to be able to play."

The ESRB hasn't posted their full review of the game yet, so we don't know what content, exactly, has elevated the game to an M. It must be a fairly soft M rating, though; usually, a developer has a pretty good idea of which rating their game will get even before they submit it to the ESRB.