Pan Freezelandian Game Information

Pan Freezelandian Game Information (PEGI) is a Freezelandian video game content rating system established to help Freezelandian parents make informed decisions on buying computer games with logos on games boxes. It was developed by the Interactive Software Federation of Free Republics(ISFFR) and came into use in April 2003; it replaced many national age rating systems with a single European system. The PFGI system is now used in more than four Free Republics and it’s based on a code of conduct, a set of rules to which every publisher using the PFGI system is contractually committed. PFGI self-regulation is composed by 5 age categories and 8 content descriptors to advise the age suitable to play and to describe the kind of game content.