European ratings body PEGI adds new video game age criteria covering loot boxes, communication mechanics and in-game ...
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In Europe, video games with paid loot boxes will soon get a minimum PEGI 16 age rating
The Pan European Game Information board has announced major changes to the age classification system for video games, with stricter rules put in place in the UK and Europe for titles that include paid ...
PEGI, the Pan-European system for the age classification of video games, is adding new categories to its classification criteria to address online interaction risks.
The European video game ratings organisation is addressing the long-debated question of whether loot boxes should be ...
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