21 Oct Online Safety: FIFA 23
Online Safety is one of the most important things that we teach to the children at The Winns. In an increasingly digital world, we know the challenges that we face as a community in keeping our children safe when they are online. Over the next few weeks, we will feature specific guidance for parents and carers from National Online Safety to help support you in keeping your children safe. This week’s guide is on the popular football game FIFA 23.
FIFA 23, like its many predecessors, is a massively popular football simulator featuring lifelike recreations of thousands of real-world players, drawn from teams around the globe. While the gameplay is subtly improved year on year, the publisher EA’s focus remains firmly on FIFA Ultimate Team – a mode in the game that can tempt players of all ages to spend actual money on recruiting better players for their side. With each new release of FIFA comes a host of new players to unlock – meaning that youngsters can feel pressured to keep buying to compete with their friends.
In the guide, you’ll find tips on a number of potential risks such as age-inappropriate chat, scammers and addiction: What Parents and Carers Need To Know About FIFA 23