New Australian video game classifications aim to limit children’s exposure to loot boxes

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Video game classifications are being reviewed in Australia from Monday 22 September to limit exposure to ‘gambling-like’ content. This includes loot boxes and could impact some of the biggest games such as NBA2K, EA Football Club And crazy.

First introduced last yearthe changes to the Australian Computer Games Classification Guidelines 2023 two contain new mandatory classifications – one for games “involving elements of chance” which are classified as “M” (mature or not recommended for children under 15), while games “involving simulated gambling” are given an R 18+ rating.

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