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APEX LEGENDS

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APEX LEGENDS
MINIMUM AGE: 16+
 
WHAT IS IT?
Choose from a lineup of outlaws, soldiers, misfits, and misanthropes, each with their own set of skills. The Apex Games welcome all comers – survive long enough, and they call you a Legend. The aim is to survive and not be killed.
  • Season 8 set to launch 2nd February 2021. 

WHAT WE SAY:
Treat with caution.
  • Similar to Fortnite with much more violence. Any advice given for Fortnite applies here too. 
  • Apex Legends carries the risks of in-game chat and financial spending.
  • The real-time chat is never moderated and they can be exposed to some pretty foul language and bullying.
  • Other players can be muted at any time from the inventory screen.
  • Keep an eye on in-game purchases as it’s easy for children and young people to be tempted into buying a new weapon or character skins (clothes)​.
SAFETY TIPS TO CONSIDER:
  • PEGI rating of 16.
  • There’s a lot more emphasis on gunplay than Fortnite, with lots more violence.
  • Make sure that children and young people always use their device in a room whereby adults are present.
  • Discuss 'friends' - there is no such thing as an 'internet friend'. Encourage children and young people to only engage with other users whom adults know in the 'real-world', and that they know and trust.
  • Use protection settings, such as time limitations, or only allow social media usage with parental guidance.
  • Outline clear rules for your children. Pay attention to their development. As they get older, they should generally be given more freedom.
  • Communication will also become more important as children get older. Explain that you are not trying to control them but want to agree upon a set of ground rules.
  • Try to stay up-to-date on Internet trends and best practices.
  • Talk to your children about the risks of disclosing personal data.
  • Have open discussions with children and young people about the topics associated with online use - bullying, grooming, sexual and criminal exploitation, body image, as well as accessing support and how to report. 

FURTHER SUPPORT:
For parents/ carers If you're worried about your child or need support call NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000. 

If you discover criminal content when online then report it directly to the police or the Internet Watch Foundation. 

If you're worried about online grooming or sexual behaviour online then report directly to the police or contact CEOP. 

For Children & young people 
if they're worried or want to talk, encourage them to contact Childline Online or call 0800 1111. 

Check out our 
Resource Centre for further information and useful online safety tips.

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