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The UK’s Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has decided that the PAN European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system will become the sole ratings solution for videogames in the UK, denying the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) to become the UK’s lone age rating system for both games and film.
While the BBFC stated that a single, unified organisation would be the easiest route for parents to find out about a particular game’s age rating, The Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA) argued that such an arrangement would not be suited to games, and heavily promoted the adoption of PEGI for the UK’s game ratings needs, as that system has already been adopted by most of Europe, and has been in use since 2003.
ELSPA general director Mike Rawlinson said in a statement regarding the decision by the DCMS: “The Government has made absolutely the right decision for child safety. By choosing PEGI as the single classification system in the UK, British children will now get the best possible protection when playing video games either on a console or on the internet.”
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