The video game ratings system should be revamped to make it easier for parents and children to understand, a UK government-backed review has said. The review was carried out by psychologist Dr Tanya Byron, who has recommended a new rating for games aimed at children aged 12 plus.
Games currently get a mandatory review by classifiers only if they have "human sexual activity" or "gross violence".
Dr Byron has also called for a UK body to oversee children's internet safety.
source: bbc
Games currently get a mandatory review by classifiers only if they have "human sexual activity" or "gross violence".
Dr Byron has also called for a UK body to oversee children's internet safety.
source: bbc