Starting July 2026, PEGI will introduce new age ratings for European video games that include in-app purchases, paid random items like loot boxes, daily streaks, and online communities, with games containing paid random items receiving a minimum PEGI 16 rating. This shift aims to inform parents about potential interactive risks beyond traditional content warnings, impacting how publishers must now classify their titles. Content creators should prepare for stricter classification requirements and consider the age ratings implications when designing game mechanics involving microtransactions or community features.
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