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The General Commission For Audiovisual Media (الهيئة العامة للإعلام المرئي والمسموع) (GCAM) is a government organization charged with developing and regulating video games, film, TV, and all other forms of audiovisual media In Saudi Arabia. It was established on September 3 2012, but didn't start regulating games until August 15 2016.
Rating
3+ rating (all ages): equivalent to ESRB's E ratings, PEGI's 3+ ratings, and OFLC's G ratings. Games with this rating include Paper Mario Color Splash , Mario Party Star Rush, and Sonic Mania Plus. | |
7+ rating : equivalent to ESRB's E ratings, PEGI's and 7+ ratings, and OFLC's PG ratings. Games with this rating include Pokemon Sun, Pokemon Moon and Sonic Forces. | |
12+ rating : equivalent to ESRB's E10+ rating, PEGI's 12+ rating and OFLC's PG rating. Games with this rating include Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 : Final Chapter Prologue, World Of Final Fantasy and Sega Mega Drive Classics. | |
16+ rating : equivalent to ESRB's T rating, PEGI's 16+ rating, and OFLC's MA 15 rating. Games with this rating include Torment: Tides of Numenéra. | |
18+ rating : equivalent to ESRB's AO and M ratings, PEGI's 18+ rating and OFLC's R18+ and Refused Classification ratings. Games with this rating include Fallout 4, Just Cause 3, and Dead Rising 4. |
See also
- Australia - Office of Film and Literature Classification
- Brazil - Department of Justice, Rating, Titles and Qualification
- Europe (excluding Germany) - Pan European Game Information
- Germany - Voluntary Monitoring Organisation of Entertainment Software
- Korea - Game Rating Board
- United States - Entertainment Software Rating Board
- United Kingdom - British Board of Film Classification