EA and Jermaine Jenas lead new campaign promoting parental controls
Football pundit Jermaine Jenas has teamed up with Electronic Arts to lead a campaign about parental controls and safe gaming this summer.
08th Aug 2023 14:55
Ask About Games
EA and Jermaine Jenas lead new campaign promoting parental controls
Football pundit Jermaine Jenas has teamed up with Electronic Arts to lead a campaign about parental controls and safe gaming this summer.
08th Aug 2023 14:55
Ask About Games
Amidst concerns about how safe your kids are online, EA and football pundit Jermaine Jenas have teamed up to promote parental controls on video game devices.
EA has launched a brand-new digital campaign, hoping to educate parents on enabling parental controls while their children are off this summer. The publisher is known for massive franchises like EA Sports FC, The Sims, and Apex Legends, with its games appealing to players of all ages.
Jermaine Jenas leads EA's responsible gaming initiative
Jermaine Jenas is fronting the campaign, with his impressive CV boasting television presenter, football pundit, and former professional footballer - as well as being a father of four.
In the video, Jenas highlights the importance of limiting screen time, as well as managing unwanted in-game purchases, who children are speaking to online, and general age-appropriate content.
Promoting the campaign, Jenas said, "I love playing video games as a way of spending time with my kids so by partnering with Electronic Arts on this campaign, I hope we can help spread awareness of the parental controls that are in place on devices.
“With the constant release of new consoles and games, I am sure that parents will have questions about how to keep their children safe whilst they play. Askaboutgames.com has lots of information about the measures that are in place to ensure that kids are having fun, but are also kept safe."
EA's campaign is well-timed for the recent launch of Ukie's PowerUpPact initiative. The video games trade association aims to aid families in having sometimes difficult conversations about how to game responsibly during the summer holidays.
This is the latest public service announcement from Electronic Arts, serving as part of its ongoing commitment to promoting responsible gaming. We've seen similar campaigns fronted by former England footballer and TV pundit Ian Wright, Scummy Mummies podcast hosts Ellie Gibson and Helen Thorn, and comedian Katherine Ryan.
If you want to know where to get started, EA points you toward its Set-Up Family Devices hub, which has simple advice and flow charts to help you get in the know.
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