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What the UsefulNotes/EntertainmentSoftwareRatingBoard is for America, Pan European Game Information is for Europe (as well as most of the CIS, Ukraine, Georgia, most of the Arab world, Israel, Africa and India among others), in that it's Europe's most prominent video game rating system (except in Germany, where the USK system is used, in Russia where games are being rated using the Russian Age Rating System, in Saudi Arabia where games are rated by the GCAM, in the UAE where games are rated by the MRO and in South Africa where games are rated there by the FPB). It was created in 2003 and gives one of five age ratings taking into consideration one of eight content descriptors.[[note]]These being Bad Language, Discrimination, Drugs, Fear/Horror, Gambling, Sex, Violence and In-Game Purchases; the latter was introduced in 2018 and may also be accompanied by a warning that the game specifically contains random items such as LootBoxes. There was formerly also another descriptor, Online, which was discontinued in 2015 as online play had become more widespread.[[/note]] The games are rated by publishers filling a questionnaire that enquires on possibly family unfriendly content, such as violence, sex or bad language. After receiving it, PEGI's online rating system automatically gives a rating to a game along with content descriptors.
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What the UsefulNotes/EntertainmentSoftwareRatingBoard MediaNotes/EntertainmentSoftwareRatingBoard is for America, Pan European Game Information is for Europe (as well as most of the CIS, Ukraine, Georgia, most of the Arab world, Israel, Africa and India among others), in that it's Europe's most prominent video game rating system (except in Germany, where the USK system is used, in Russia where games are being rated using the Russian Age Rating System, in Saudi Arabia where games are rated by the GCAM, in the UAE where games are rated by the MRO and in South Africa where games are rated there by the FPB). It was created in 2003 and gives one of five age ratings taking into consideration one of eight content descriptors.[[note]]These being Bad Language, Discrimination, Drugs, Fear/Horror, Gambling, Sex, Violence and In-Game Purchases; the latter was introduced in 2018 and may also be accompanied by a warning that the game specifically contains random items such as LootBoxes. There was formerly also another descriptor, Online, which was discontinued in 2015 as online play had become more widespread.[[/note]] The games are rated by publishers filling a questionnaire that enquires on possibly family unfriendly content, such as violence, sex or bad language. After receiving it, PEGI's online rating system automatically gives a rating to a game along with content descriptors.
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What the UsefulNotes/EntertainmentSoftwareRatingBoard is for America, Pan European Game Information is for Europe (as well as most of the CIS, Ukraine, Georgia, most of the Arab world, Africa and India among others), in that it's Europe's most prominent video game rating system (except in Germany, where the USK system is used, in Russia where games are being rated using the Russian Age Rating System, in Saudi Arabia where games are rated by the GCAM, in the UAE where games are rated by the MRO and in South Africa where games are rated there by the FPB). It was created in 2003 and gives one of five age ratings taking into consideration one of eight content descriptors.[[note]]These being Bad Language, Discrimination, Drugs, Fear/Horror, Gambling, Sex, Violence and In-Game Purchases; the latter was introduced in 2018 and may also be accompanied by a warning that the game specifically contains random items such as LootBoxes. There was formerly also another descriptor, Online, which was discontinued in 2015 as online play had become more widespread.[[/note]] The games are rated by publishers filling a questionnaire that enquires on possibly family unfriendly content, such as violence, sex or bad language. After receiving it, PEGI's online rating system automatically gives a rating to a game along with content descriptors.
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What the UsefulNotes/EntertainmentSoftwareRatingBoard is for America, Pan European Game Information is for Europe (as well as most of the CIS, Ukraine, Georgia, most of the Arab world, Israel, Africa and India among others), in that it's Europe's most prominent video game rating system (except in Germany, where the USK system is used, in Russia where games are being rated using the Russian Age Rating System, in Saudi Arabia where games are rated by the GCAM, in the UAE where games are rated by the MRO and in South Africa where games are rated there by the FPB). It was created in 2003 and gives one of five age ratings taking into consideration one of eight content descriptors.[[note]]These being Bad Language, Discrimination, Drugs, Fear/Horror, Gambling, Sex, Violence and In-Game Purchases; the latter was introduced in 2018 and may also be accompanied by a warning that the game specifically contains random items such as LootBoxes. There was formerly also another descriptor, Online, which was discontinued in 2015 as online play had become more widespread.[[/note]] The games are rated by publishers filling a questionnaire that enquires on possibly family unfriendly content, such as violence, sex or bad language. After receiving it, PEGI's online rating system automatically gives a rating to a game along with content descriptors.
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What the UsefulNotes/EntertainmentSoftwareRatingBoard is for America, Pan European Game Information is for Europe (as well as most of the CIS, Ukraine, Georgia, most of the Arab world, Africa and India among others), in that it's Europe's most prominent video game rating system (except in Germany, where the USK system is used, in Russia where games are being rated using the Russian Age Rating System, in Saudi Arabia where games are rated by the GCAM, in the UAE where games are rated by the MRC MRO and in South Africa where games are rated there by the FPB). It was created in 2003 and gives one of five age ratings taking into consideration one of eight content descriptors.[[note]]These being Bad Language, Discrimination, Drugs, Fear/Horror, Gambling, Sex, Violence and In-Game Purchases; the latter was introduced in 2018 and may also be accompanied by a warning that the game specifically contains random items such as LootBoxes. There was formerly also another descriptor, Online, which was discontinued in 2015 as online play had become more widespread.[[/note]] The games are rated by publishers filling a questionnaire that enquires on possibly family unfriendly content, such as violence, sex or bad language. After receiving it, PEGI's online rating system automatically gives a rating to a game along with content descriptors.