Battle Front II Parental Controls Xbox One
- 9 years ago
Hey @Bird125,
if every rant was that polite, I'd be really happy.
Now when it comes to age restrictions, there's several things that have to be taken into account:
- From EA's side of things, there's two types of accounts: A normal adult account and an underage account. An underage account comes with some restrictions, one of which is the lack of access to multiplayer modes. Which for the first Battlefront was a bit... little content, that's true.
- The region you're living in: Depending on where you (and your children) live, the age at which you can "age up" an account from an underage account to an account without restrictions differs. In some countries it's 13, in some it's 18.
- Xbox settings. You can apply parental restrictions on the Xbox account which limits the online accessibility, too.
So if you have an Xbox account without any restrictions connected to an underage EA/Origin account, you won't be able to play online. The ESRB/PEGI Rating is also a thing that has to be taken into account - the content of the first part was rated 16+.
If you know the Gamertag or Origin account name of the account I might be able to check if the Origin account is an underage account. If there's any other questions, just shoot.