Video game ratings using the Pegi (Pan-European Game Information) system have become legally enforceable in the UK.
Retailers that sell titles with ratings of 12, 16 or 18 years to children below the age limits will be subject to prosecution.
To prepare for the move, the government decided to drop a parallel ratings system run by the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification).
Organisers say it will help families make informed decisions.
In addition to the age ratings, packaging will also feature diagrams warning if the title includes bad language, drugs, discrimination, fear, gambling, sex, violence or online gameplay with other people.
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Do any of you think this is age rating is going make a difference in the games underage children play?
Retailers that sell titles with ratings of 12, 16 or 18 years to children below the age limits will be subject to prosecution.
To prepare for the move, the government decided to drop a parallel ratings system run by the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification).
Organisers say it will help families make informed decisions.
In addition to the age ratings, packaging will also feature diagrams warning if the title includes bad language, drugs, discrimination, fear, gambling, sex, violence or online gameplay with other people.
Full article
Do any of you think this is age rating is going make a difference in the games underage children play?