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New Australian video game classifications aim to restrict kids’ exposure to loot boxes

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Video game classifications are set to be overhauled in Australia starting from Monday, September 22 to help curb the exposure of “gambling-like” content. This includes loot boxes and could affect some of the biggest games like NBA2K, EA Football Club and Madden.

First introduced last year, the changes to Australia’s Guidelines for the Classification of Computer Games 2023 include two new mandatory classifications – one for games “containing elements of chance” that will be classified as ‘M’ (Mature or not recommended for children under 15 years of age), while games “containing simulated gambling” will receive an R 18+ rating.


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