The European video game ratings organization PEGI will implement new age ratings for games featuring loot boxes, raising the age rating to 16 across Europe, including the UK. This change aims to help parents make informed decisions about games, as loot boxes blur the line between gaming and gambling. The new ratings will take effect in June, applying to new releases, while existing games may not be retroactively rated. Experts express concerns about the lack of regulation and the need for parental awareness regarding these changes. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)