The upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto VI has reignited discussions about age ratings and responsible gaming, particularly as PEGI director general Dirk Bosmans faces the dilemma of whether to let his 15-year-old son play the game. With GTA VI set for a November release, Bosmans highlighted the importance of parental guidance and informed decision-making regarding video games. He emphasized that while GTA series typically carries an age rating of 18, peer pressure drives younger players to seek it out. New PEGI changes coming in June will introduce factors such as in-game purchases into age ratings, which could significantly affect games like EA Sports FC, currently rated PEGI 3.

Will my teenager be allowed to play Grand Theft Auto VI?

It ultimately depends on parental discretion. PESI director Dirk Bosmans suggests engaging in open conversations about the game, rather than strictly adhering to age ratings. Assessing the content and exploring other suitable games can help parents make informed choices.

Grand Theft Auto VI continues the legacy of the beloved and controversial franchise, known for its mature content and open-world gameplay. This installment is highly anticipated among gamers, with Rockstar Games promising an even more expansive and immersive experience. With the ongoing societal debates about underage gaming, the release of GTA VI is set to make waves beyond the gaming community.