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PEGI ratings for game releases in Europe will be age-restricted if they contain loot boxes
European regulators are continuing to crack down on loot boxes and gaming features it classifies as "interactive risk categories." The Pan-European Game Information, better known as PEGI, is rolling ...
The Pan-European Game Information age-ratings body — better known as PEGI, the European equivalent of the ESRB — is revising how games are rated in Europe. From July 2026, four new categories will be ...
The Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) ratings board has just announced four new classification categories. These new categories will encompass what PEGI believes to be "online interaction risks," ...
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