"It would mean a bigger workload but that s our problem, not the industry s and we know we could handle it," said Clark, adding that they recognize the need to do a revamp, since the current system being used by PEGI (Pan-European Game Information) somehow tends to confuse parents and consumers of video games. Clark further explained:
Our own research shows parents can be confused by PEGI s difficulty ratings. A significant proportion of distributors in games already submit much of their software to us regardless of whether it s a kids game or an adult game so this would just mean a widening of that.
However, there are some who oppose BBFC's plan of action. Patrice Chazerand of Interactive Software Federation of Europe commented, " It's a step backwards. If we are to see a move to movie-like classification, I would see it as a mistake. But I cannot speak for the UK public - or the UK Government."
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