Valtion elokuvatarkastamo

Valtion elokuvatarkastamo (VET), also known as the Finnish Board of Film Classification in English, is the main rating system in Finland, along with PEGI. It rates motion pictures and some video games.

Children that are two years younger than the given rating (with the exception of 18) are allowed to view the content but with parental guidance.

All video games that are supposed to be available to those under eighteen must be submitted for rating. However, video games that are for adults are still subject to being inspected by the VET.

Prior to 2001, VET used to ban video games for being exceedingly violent.

Post-2012 Ratings
S: General viewing.

7: Not suitable for those under seven years. Video games with this category contain minimal violence and bad language.

12: Not suitable for those under twelve years.

16: Not suitable for those under sixteen years.

18: Not suitable for those under eighteen years.

KK: Banned

Pre-2012 Ratings
3: This title is suitable for children.

7: Not suitable for those under seven years. Video games with this category contain minimal violence and bad language.

11: Not suitable for those under eleven years. Video games with this category contain mild violence, bad language and sex references.

13: Not suitable for those under thirteen years. Video games with this category contain moderate violence, bad language, sex references and soft drugs.

15: Not suitable for those under fifteen years. Video games with this category contain intense violence, bad language, sex references and soft drugs.

18: Not suitable for those under eighteen years. This is a legally restricted category, and is not allowed to be seen or played by children under eighteen years. Video games with this category contain strong violence, bad language, sex references/activity and hard drugs.

KK: Banned