39% of British parents ignore age-ratings on games

39 per cent of British parents ignore ratings on videogames
39 per cent of British parents ignore ratings on videogames

It looks like the newly-established UK videogames ratings body PEGI is going to have to work hard to convince British parents about age-ratings on computer and video games, with a reported 39 per cent of British parents simply choosing to ignore age warnings when buying games for their children.

The alarming figure comes from a recent survey conducted by the discount website MyVoucherCodes which goes some way to explaining why so many British kids get to play videogames inappropriate for their age.