The statutory system for classifying video games has recently been reviewed, and changes to the regime—which will mean that the Pan European Game Information (PEGI) system becomes the sole method of classifying video games in the UK—are currently being implemented. For the first time, it will be an offence to supply any aged-rated game for over 12-year-olds to someone who does not meet the age requirement.A voluntary ratings system is also in place for online games producers, based on the same PEGI classifications that are used in the off-line world. Many companies already use the PEGI system for their online products and we welcome increased use of this system. This allows parents to make informed choices for their children.