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PEGI OK Label
Many websites and online services contain small games and in order to cover this rapidly growing segment, the PEGI OK label was devised. When a small online game on a website has been labelled ‘PEGI OK’, it means that the game can comfortably be played by players of all age groups because it does not contain any potentially unsuitable game content.
The PEGI OK label looks like this:
The PEGI OK label looks like this:
A PEGI OK label indicates that the strict PEGI rating criteria have been applied and it has been ascertained that there is nothing in the game that would lead to a higher rating than the standard 3+ category.
The operator of a website or games portal is permitted to use the PEGI OK label based upon a declaration made to PEGI that the game does not contain any material that requires a formal rating.
The operator of a website or games portal is permitted to use the PEGI OK label based upon a declaration made to PEGI that the game does not contain any material that requires a formal rating.
To qualify for the PEGI OK label a game can NOT contain any of the following elements:
violence
sexual activity or sexual innuendo
nudity
bad language
gambling
promotion or use of drugs
promotion of alcohol or tobacco
scary scenes
Should the game contain any of these elements, the game must be age rated using the standard PEGI rating system. The game will then receive a regular PEGI rating (3, 7, 12, 16 or 18) consisting of an age rating label and content descriptor(s). The same applies in case the casual game can be downloaded onto a consumer’s computer or in case a fee is charged in order to play the game.
Do you have a question about the PEGI OK label, or have you spotted the PEGI OK label being used incorrectly on a website? Contact the PEGI Administration with use of the contact form on this website:
Do you have a question about the PEGI OK label, or have you spotted the PEGI OK label being used incorrectly on a website? Contact the PEGI Administration with use of the contact form on this website:
News
2010-01-21
Safer Internet Day 2010
PEGI is glad to participate at the 7th edition of the Safer Internet Day. It will be celebrated on 9 February 2010 in more than 60 countries. more...
Safer Internet Day 2010
PEGI is glad to participate at the 7th edition of the Safer Internet Day. It will be celebrated on 9 February 2010 in more than 60 countries. more...
2010-01-18
Play Belgium : New exhibition on videogames
From 22nd December 2009 until 18 April 2010, "Play Belgium" a new interactive and educational exhibition about videogames is in Belgium at the Cureghem Cellars and PEGI is also present at the exposition. more...
Play Belgium : New exhibition on videogames
From 22nd December 2009 until 18 April 2010, "Play Belgium" a new interactive and educational exhibition about videogames is in Belgium at the Cureghem Cellars and PEGI is also present at the exposition. more...









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