The US Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has stated it will not adopt Europe's PEGI's upcoming changes to age ratings, which incorporate factors like paid random items. ESRB prefers separate labels to avoid confusing parents. PEGI's updates take effect in June.

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Dirk Bosmans, director general of Europe's PEGI age-ratings body, faced a personal dilemma when asked if he would allow his 15-year-old son to play the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6. The game, like its predecessors, carries a PEGI 18 rating, sparking debates on underage gaming. Bosmans emphasized informed parental decisions and upcoming changes to PEGI's classification system.

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