It's still wild* to me that implementing real-money games of chance in video games warrants lower PEGI ratings than "glamorizing" the concept of fictional-money games of chance.
* PEGI is industry self-regulation, so it makes perfect sense and is not wild at all, it just feels like it in any kind of removed context
* PEGI is industry self-regulation, so it makes perfect sense and is not wild at all, it just feels like it in any kind of removed context