PEGI stands for Pan-European Game Information, and it’s an age rating system which was launched in spring 2003 to help parents buying computer games for their children. It’s now used throughout most of Europe as the leading ratings system.
The age ratings implemented by PEGI are there to make sure games are properly labelled with the age group they’re most appropriate for. The rating shown on a game confirms that the content of the game is suitable for a particular age group. Age ratings are not a guide to gaming difficulty.
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