Skyrim is Rated "M" for mature. That means legally you must be 18 or older to play. Stores will not even sell it to you if you're not. Does that mean underage people won't play it anyways. No, people still do it not caring, but by law, you must be 18.
Skyrim has come out as a 15.
The nine holds of Skyrim are; Eastmarch (Windhelm) Falkreath Hold (Falkreath) Haafingar (Solitude) Hjaalmarch (Morthal) The Pale (Dawnstar) The Reach (Markarth) The Rift (Riften) Whiterun Hold (Whiterun) Winterhold (Winterhold)
Not really. It is a bit tame in content when you compare it to games like The Witcher, and Dragon Age.
It has been confirmed it will be MA-15+.
Go to jail, pay them off or try to complete missions with a bounty. (Which is near impossible)
No, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a middle-age themed fantasy RPG, meaning you can only use sharp, blunt, bows and such weapons that are from the MIDDLE AGE period of time... :) I dunno about Skyrim tho we might use guns in Skyrim :P
Skyrim is a 15.
Das Skyrim.
It is rated '15' by the BBFC. It is the 5th installment in the Elder Scrolls series. Unlike the ratings from the ESRB in North America, which are only advisory, the BBFC ratings are enforceable by law, and UK retailers may face hefty fines if they sell to anyone under the age of 15. According to the BBFC the rating is because of the "strong violence" the game contains. It is for a PC but we can be sure it will be the same for both 360 and ps3.
Age nine.
Because Skyrim Legendary Edition is rated M for Mature you will be unable to purchase the game yourself. If your parent consents and buys the game for you when your age is 12 you would be able to.
Skyrim is on PC, PS3 and Xbox360.