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5 years ago
@uncensorious, yes we set his Xbox asthe home console, but nothing happened. He even signed into my Xbox to play Battlefield and it wouldn't let him connect. So it definitely has something to do with his EA account.
EA_Kent
Community Manager
5 years agoHi @XDragonz43.
If your son is using a child account he would be restricted from accessing the online features in Battlefield V until he's of age. The date of birth on his account is what would determine that.
/Kent
- 5 years ago
Thanks for the response. Yeah, I kinda figured that's what it was. What is the age he can start playing. Is it 13? Is that just for the EA Servers?
- EA_Kent5 years ago
Community Manager
Right, it's a restriction to the EA servers themselves. The required age can vary depending where you're located. We have a full list of the ages over at the EA Help website:
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/account/online-access-for-child-accounts/#agerequirements
One he reaches the age for your location it should automatically lift the access restrictions.
/Kent