ISFE denies PEGI ratings dev snub

The Interactive Software Federation of Europe (ISFE) says that it doesn’t ignore the views of developers in respect to assigning PEGI age ratings on games.

Earlier today Guillaume de Fondaumiere – chairman of the European Games Developer Federation – took issue with how the game rating decision process is debated without, really, taking the developer’s perspective into account."

A representative for the ISFE told Develop, however, that the association already takes on board the views of studios in the age rating process.

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