Activision Blizzard uses a number of mechanisms to promote positive play across its franchises:
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Activision uses a warning system in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 that addresses disruptive players and supports and amplifies its Code of Conduct.
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Blizzard uses a warning system in World of Warcraft and Overwatch that promotes behavioral improvements among players who start to exhibit disruptive behaviors.
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Electronic Arts
The guidelines in Positive Play Charter are key to making sure players can trust that its games and services are enjoyable for anyone.
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Microsoft
Xbox and Minecraft are committed to helping young people obtain the online privacy skills they need to keep their data safe as they navigate the internet.
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Riot Games
Riot has invested significantly in promoting positive player experiences.
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Ubisoft
The Fair Play Program raises awareness on disruptive behaviors in the gaming community and helps players recognize their own triggers.