There isn't much in the way of "Adults Only" content on consoles. Games dealing with sex and drugs are most often left to the indies on PC.
That doesn't look to be changing too much, even with Microsoft's new Community Games initiative. Microsoft told me they aren't setting rules, but the ESRB's guidelines are a good rule of thumb.
"It's not exact, but a way to think about it is anything that would have been M-rated I think we're fine with," said Chris Satchell, Microsoft's new chief technology officer for Xbox. "Things that would have been AO…that's probably not what we want from the service. That's just not what our platform is about."
He didn't rule out games with edgy themes, though. "There's an awful lot of breadth there, and it's really just about accurately describing what's in your game more than saying we can't do it," said Satchell.
What Community Games titles definitely won't have access to, however, is achievements. "Achievements is currently not available to the Community Games," said new XNA head Boyd Multerer, before teasing possible future plans. "We'll always be looking at ways to improve the service."
Do you think the Wii sex game that Stephen talked about yesterday would fly on Community Games?