California also passes law on violent games

Arnold Schwarzenegger was the initiator and was the first to sign the law banning violent games for children. After California (where Arnie is active), Florida is now also following, they have now given an agreement and agree with the law. The law punishes, among other things, stores that still sell games to underage gamers. According to the law, there should also be a sticker with “18 rating” on violent games, so that it can be clearly seen for whom the games are intended. This could turn the current generation of games into playful games that can be made available to everyone. The aim has always been to reach as wide an audience as possible.

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