Time to have a closer look at what has happened over the years and why Germans now think that Nazis are less problematic in video games than loot boxes. If it is adopted, it will be a game-changer. And just when publishers started to think that anything goes, a new draft law was presented by the ministry. In the last couple of years, they became more liberal - even Wolfenstein got rated. Sometime in the '90s, they became the worldwide gold-standard: If you were compliant in Germany, you could be pretty sure to be compliant elsewhere. In the '80s, they brought us green blood in games.
For decades, Germany's Youth Protection Laws have been the strictest in the world.