The European age rating system PEGI will soon only approve video games with loot boxes from the age of 16. The USK served as inspiration.
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Starting in June, the Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system, Europe's equivalent to the ESRB, will begin assigning PEGI-16 ratings to all games that sell ...
Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) system has expanded its age rating criteria to address risks linked to online ...
Games with “paid random items” – generally described as loot boxes – will have a default rating of PEGI 16, meaning they can’t legally be sold to children 15 or under in ...
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 rating system announced it will upgrade the ratings for games that contain loot boxes.
From July 2026, games with NFTs or blockchain-related mechanisms will all be PEGI 18.
The European ratings board PEGI has revealed major changes coming this year that will affect all games with loot boxes and ...
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Pan-European Game Information, or PEGI as it's known, is the video game age classification organisation for most of the ...