Game rating agencies ESRB and PEGI will not be shut down during the coronavirus outbreak. Both North American and European agencies will continue working remotely, IGN reports. This follows the ...
While the pandemic is affecting working conditions and could result in delays, the groups responsible for game ratings in the United States and Europe are still at work. Both the United State’s ...
Probably some of the last groups of people the video games industry were thinking about during the coronavirus were the ESRB and PEGI. If you're not entirely familiar with those two groups, the ESRB ...
Last week, Japanese ratings board CERO announced its plan to cease operations until May 6th to abide by newly implemented, coronavirus-related guidelines. The ESRB and PEGI, rating agencies in North ...
Update: PEGI, the European games rating agency, has told IGN that it too is working remotely, with "minimal impact" on its work. "In short: yes, we are currently working remotely with minimal impact ...