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Starting June 2026, EU video games with loot boxes or NFTs will get higher age ratings under new PEGI rules.
Starting June 2026, Europe’s PEGI video game rating system will introduce new age ratings based on game mechanics like loot boxes, time-limited offers, and online communication features.
Games with paid random items will receive a minimum PEGI 16 rating, while those with NFTs or blockchain elements will be rated PEGI 18.
Time-limited purchases will trigger a PEGI 12 rating, and daily quests that penalize non-participation will be rated PEGI 12.
Unrestricted in-game chat may result in a PEGI 18 rating.
The changes apply only to new game submissions, not existing titles, and aim to improve transparency for parents.
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