Home / Software & Gaming / PEGI sees official UK use begin on 30th July

PEGI sees official UK use begin on 30th July

The Pan European Game Information (PEGI) system of classifying games is set to come into effect on the 30th of July, after years of delays.

Currently the UK uses a mixture of the traditional British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) rating – but only if it contains mature content – and PEGI. On the 30th, the former system will be officially dropped, leaving games sold within the boundaries of the United Kingdom with a single ratings system. This will also mark the date that the ratings become legally enforceable, meaning retailers caught selling to those under the suggested PEGI age ratings can be prosecuted.

PEGI Ratings
The "+" addition was dropped from age ratings in 2009

The idea behind the move is to provide not only a clearer ratings system with the use of just one on the packaging, but also a much more detailed one. The BBFC rating system in its latest iteration, features age and maturity ratings from U, through PG, 12A, 15 and 18. However, the PEGI system is much more specific, presenting not only an age rating that runs through 3, 7, 12, 16 and 18 years of age, but content warnings as well. These include: fear, sex, violence, bad language and even “online.”

KitGuru Says: Better ratings systems specifically designed with games in-mind are a welcome thing, they're useful for game sellers and parents. However, the latter group still needs to make sure to do their research before giving their children games they wouldn't otherwise be able to buy themselves.

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Call of Duty Zombies

Insider claims Call of Duty could see a massive shake-up including no more annual releases

For pretty much its entire existence, Call of Duty has operated using a familiar model, with the FPS franchise seeing a brand new title released on an annual basis from one of the 3 core COD studios. While this has worked in the past, Black Ops 7 seems to have been a breaking point for some. According to known insiders, Microsoft is now considering a major shake-up, including a standalone Zombies game.