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827 Video game PEGI age-ratings are changing in Europe and it's probably not good news for EA FC Sports

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Robert Purchese @ Eurogamer.net · 03/12/2026 05:07 EDT

Video game PEGI age-ratings are changing in Europe and it's probably not good news for EA FC Sports

Video game age-ratings are about to change in Europe. The Pan-European Game Information age-ratings body, better known as PEGI, which determines the age-ratings for games everywhere in Europe apart from Germany, is about to make arguably the most significant update in its history. Read more

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