We're currently converting from PS3 to PS4 and of course have to have the Lego games and Minecraft for the kids as well as the PS4. When comparing prices, I found the games at a dealer from Austria who writes it would be the German version with the Pegi statement on the case and the USK logo on the disc. The games are new and OV and the price would be really good with the Shipping. Payment with Paypal is also offered. But, is there any catch on the matter?
Basically, games do not have FSK.
German version is simply the German language edition, evaluated by the Pegi and classified or released
PEGI applies to the euro area, but is not binding for traders in Germany, binding in Austria only for those from Vienna and Carinthia. In DE, no games apply
FSK, but the USK. This also emblazoned fat and bold on the front of the console games.
The dealer either has no idea and thinks that's all a sauce (and in your case, lego / minecraft, that's probably true), or he has strange "originals" in stock ("somehow" thought, there must be for Germany this funny "FSK" still on it). I would vlt look for an alternative, if the dealer otherwise gives rise to doubt.
Sorry was USK, I was prescribed…
Sorry was USK, I was prescribed…
Then it will, once the Pegi and once the USK logo can be seen, the dealer possibly the German USK version in the int. Pegi packaging?
That would be my idea… Sounds but not very serious if there's no info
Oh well, now I have to make the apology to the dealer.
Then it should be versions that should cover all German-speaking countries with PEGI + USK, of course, nothing is strange.
So no catch on the matter?
No, none of what you have described now indicates a catch. So you can buy calmed down.
Great, because many thanks:-)
This has many games you import.
USK is valid in Germany.
You can find PEGI at games from Austria (not only).
If a game is cut for D, you only have the USK release (cover and disc.
For imports the USK release is missing.
If the game content is the same, you get in D the USK logo and in Austria the PEGI logo on the cover (more beautiful for collectors because a little smaller).
Since the game is the same Content, there's just the USK Siegel like on the disc.
Can z. B. The same production, where you then sell in both countries.
In D, a USK release is required to publicly sell and advertise, which then leads to the logo on the cover.
So you can say - USK and PEGI on disc, import from Austria and the same content.
If the game was cut for imported games, the USK logo would be missing if the game were cut for D.