Top video gaming body welcomes survey

VIDEO gaming’s leading trade body ELSPA today praised Microsoft’s Play Smart, Play Safe survey.

ELSPA Director General Mike Rawlinson said: “With 76 per cent of children now playing videogames online, this reinforces the need for a single age ratings system that protects British children, both on- and off-line, now and in the future.

“This is why the games industry is totally committed to PEGI, the independently regulated Pan-European Game Information System, which we are asking the government to enforce through UK law.”

 

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