Please find the National Online Safety guide for ‘What Parents Need to Know about FIFA 21‘ below.
Download: What Parents Need to Know about FIFA 21 [PDF]
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You don’t need to be a football fan to have heard of the FIFA series of games (named after the Federation Internationale de Football Association: the worldwide governing body for the sport). Part of the franchise’s massive appeal is that official licensing gives users the opportunity to play games as their favourite teams, controlling their favourite footballers. They either compete online against other players or work through a solo-player career mode. With updated editions launched annually, FIFA is playable on a range of consoles, with mobile versions available for smartphones and tablets.
In the guide, you’ll find tips on a number of potential risks such as addiction, scams and in-game chat.