PEGI (or Pan European Game Information for you yanks) has released a video explaining how they decide upon the ratings which you’ll see emblazoned on the jackets of video games across Europe. Read on to view the video and read an exclusive interview with Dirk Bosman, PEGI’s Communication Manager.

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. Starting in June 2026, newly submitted games will be classified with a broader set of criteria that will focus on content and functionality, such as purchases of in-game content, paid random items, communication features, and features that incentivise players to continue playing.
Growing up playing sports games like the original FIFA games particularly 98 road to world cup being a favourite sports games were so much fun pick it up and you'd be playing instantly
Now you spend a stupid amount of time in menus and basically playing fantasy football it's just boring
If ea is forced to ditch lootboxes it can only be a good thing

PEGI is currently investigating the issue.
to be honest, the whole age rating system needs a big overhaul. people are not as sensitive as some of these make us out to be ha.

The Video Standards Council, which administrates the PEGI age rating for video games, has rebranded to the Games Rating Authority (GRA).
The name change was attributed to further clarifying the ratings board's position to parents and the games industry.