
Don’t curfew and age-gate our games
For many of us, gaming is part of everyday life. We often play games as a family at the weekend or in the school holidays. For some, it’s a way to stay connected with people they don’t get to see in person. Sometimes that's people living in different time zones. Now imagine sitting down to play in the evening, only for a screen to pop up and say you are locked out because it's past a set time. Or being told you have to upload ID just to access a game you’ve already paid for. This is about...




