Yesterday I pre-ordered Assassin's Creed Valhalla for the PS5 via Amazon, now it is not yet USK tested.
My problem: I'm 20, but my mother runs our "Family Amazon" account and if you order something for which you have to be of legal age, you have to accept the package with your name / ID.
But our postman is so precise that he only delivers such items to the customer, even if I show him my ID.
It may be that my mother has to buy something for New Year's Eve on December 31st (oh God, it will take a while.
My question: If the game has been checked by the USK and let's say like every other AC receives a USK 16, it is still considered an "article without USK approval" or the point is lost and I can play the game as normal accept?
Greetings!
The info on Amazon is wrong, the game will be released on November 17th, 2020
what is on Amazon is just a placeholder for it to come out this year
But our postman is so precise that he only delivers such items to the customer, even if I show him my ID.
And with that he is acting perfectly correctly. This check exists precisely for this: that only the customer receives the item if he is of legal age
My question: If the game has been checked by the USK and let's say like every other AC receives a USK 16, it is still considered an "article without USK approval" or the point is lost and I can play the game as normal accept?
If it is checked, the notice will of course expire
I think so, too, it was more about the exam
Or whether it is still an order without approval for me, since I pre-ordered it before the final check
No…
Thank you.