Electronic Arts (EA) has announced its plans to enforce better online interactions within its community through a new Positive Play Charter initiative.The Positive Play Charter is a new set of community guidelines, applicable to all games the publisher handles.
In a new post on its website, EA explained that the initiative will be an “updated set of community guidelines with clear consequences for players who engage in racist, sexist, homophobic and abusive acts in our games and channels”.The company also added that it has “removed more than 3,500 player-generated assets” that it considered inappropriate and has taken “action with the players that had posted the content”.EA explained the Positive Play Charter grew from the events of “the.
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