Every year, the “Video Game Federation in Belgium” (VGFB), the Belgian federation of companies specializing in video game arts, publishes son rapport regarding the medium of video games and its use in the kingdom. For the 2025 edition of the study, 700 parents or guardians aged 25 to 60 and responsible children aged 4 to 17 responded.
And in 2024, the emphasis was on the number of Belgians who play video games, in 2025, the major element which emerges concerns “the remarkable awareness of parents Belgian issues related to video games“. An observation that is hardly surprising: the older the generations of parents get, the more they are aware of new technologies.
Thus, parents are well aware of the existence des microtransactions in certain games, the functioning of the “PEGI” age classification opuses andapplication of parental controls.





