Protection of vulnerable players

The Serbian Video Game Industry Association (SGA) and UNICEF in Serbia have signed a cooperation agreement aimed at empowering children and young people using games and gaming platforms to use them in a responsible and safe way and benefit from digitalisation and games. Find out more here: http://sga.rs/en/sga-and-unicef-in-serbia-have-signed-a-cooperation-agreement/?fbclid=IwAR0KpOa5Y7S_t2NcGXyDvNacjXLnCLE8zo4azHYzwUyOE7dv7TXsMNfe1R

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PEGI provides age classifications for video games in 38 European countries. The age rating confirms that the game is appropriate for players of certain age. PEGI considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty. More information on the PEGI age classifications system is available here: https://pegi.info  

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The PEGI System is based on a Code of Conduct – a set of rules to which every publisher using the PEGI system is contractually committed. The Code deals with age labelling, promotion and marketing and reflects the video games industry’s commitment to provide information to the public in a responsible manner. The Code of […]

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In 2019, the TIGA board discussed and devised a draft set of voluntary Principles for Safeguarding Players. The principlese can be downloaded from here: https://tiga.org/about-tiga-and-our-industry/tigas-five-principles-for-safeguarding-players  

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