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Balatro Reclassified to PEGI 12 After Publisher's Appeal

Author:Kristen Update:May 07,2025

Frequent readers (and why wouldn't you be?) may recall one of the more oddball stories last year involving Balatro, the roguelike deckbuilder, which was initially classified as PEGI 18 by rating boards. This classification placed it on the same level as games like Grand Theft Auto, which naturally baffled many, including the developer.

However, it seems that PEGI has recognized their error and reclassified Balatro to the more fitting PEGI 12 rating. According to developer Localthunk, who shared the news on Twitter, this change came about partly due to an appeal by Balatro's publisher to the board.

This isn't the first time Balatro has faced scrutiny from external organizations. It was briefly removed from the Nintendo eShop due to concerns over its perceived gambling content. This is despite the fact that players cannot win real money or place bets; the only use of cash in the game is as an abstract means to purchase more cards within each run.

The house always winsAs mentioned earlier, one of the primary reasons for Balatro's initial classification was its depiction of gambling-adjacent imagery. Essentially, the concern was that players might learn about concepts like a straight flush or a flush, which was considered as severe as vehicular homicide in GTA.

The misclassification has also affected Balatro's presence on mobile platforms, despite the widespread use of in-app transactions across these platforms. While a late correction is better than none, the initial error should not have occurred.

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