YouTube is conducting a "platform-wide review" of videos and channels on its platform to ensure age restrictions are being properly applied—and, for the record, says gameplay videos should not be rated 18+ unless they actually violate its gambling policy or other community guidelines.
The problem came up over the weekend when Balatro creator LocalThunk took to social media to say that Balatro videos "are being now for gambling."
A YouTube spokesperson confirmed the response was legitimate in a statement sent to PC Gamer: "Videos featuring Balatro gameplay should not be age-restricted. We're fixing the issue and conducting a platform-wide review."
YouTube suggested that Balatro fell victim to the recent changes to YouTube's policies on and how those policies are enforced, saying it welcomes feedback on its enforcement policies as it continues to fine-tune [[link]] how they're applied. It also encouraged other content creators who are hit with an inappropriate age rating to [[link]] .
Those of you who've been following along will know that this isn't the first age-rating-gone-wrong rodeo for Balatro, a game that makes some superficial use of poker mechanics but is free from any in-game spending or external purchases.
In December 2024, PEGI—the Pan-European Gaming Information rating system—, saying it teaches "knowledge and skill [that] could be transferred to a real-life game of poker." That rating was eventually walked back too, although it took a to get that one cleared up.