EGW-NewsCoalition of the Year - Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo Announce Partnership
Coalition of the Year - Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo Announce Partnership
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At the end of 2020, more and more interesting and unexpected partnerships in the gaming industry are emerging. So, today it became known that the giants Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo entered into a partnership.
The companies plan to create a safe environment for gamers in the digital world. Briefly about the main aspects of the agreement:
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Sign Up- The companies have pledged to create user-friendly game settings that suit both players and parents;
- Companies will invest in technologies to help combat bullying;
- The companies plan to partner with various institutions to ensure online security;
- Companies will simplify the procedure for filing complaints against rule breakers;
- Companies will publish their observations to the public.
As it is not difficult to guess, the main purpose of such cooperation is to protect, first of all, underage players. According to Microsoft, the issue of security is too important and no company can fully guarantee it alone.
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