Germany has long been a difficult territory for games companies. But these days, only a few games get banned, and even Wolfenstein can be released uncut. However, German lawmakers have not stopped being difficult. On March 5, the German parliament passed a revision of the Youth Protection Act (Jugendschutzgesetz, "JuSchG"), which is expected to be enforced from April 1, 2021. What makes the new act so difficult is that the criteria for age ratings are set to change. Before now, Germany's age ratings for games were mostly about war and violence, and occasionally about sexual content. However, it seems that the lawmakers want to throw in anything which could potentially be bad for kids -- no matter whether it is related to the game content or not, and no matter how many other laws already exist that already address these potential risks.