Europe’s video game sector is more than play – it’s a unique combination of technology, creativity and culture. The European video game sector
- employs tens of thousands of highly skilled jobs
- is a growing contributor to the digital economy
- creates hubs of innovation
From independent local developers to global studios, our industry offers players an almost unimaginable choice of entertainment options. Many new platforms, game genres and business models have developed over the years in response to consumer expectations for new content and in-game experiences. Our sector is at the forefront of minor protection and parental guidance. Through the Pixels to Policy website we encourage policymakers and stakeholders to ensure Europe and its Member States remain leaders in digital creativity and innovation.
The website explains:
- the industry makeup and how video games are made
- what PEGI is and how it strives to protect those who play online
- the many business models and why they have been created
- the huge consumer choice available, may it be genres of video games, platforms to play them on, free or paid games, games for an older audience or for all ages, in-game activities, single or multi-player games and much more
Visit the interactive Pixels to Policy website in Dutch or French or English.
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