If Ubisoft has anything to say about it, cyberbullies will be made to reconsider their behavior and learn some manners.
On the heels of its Zero Harm In Comms campaign, in which Ubisoft and Riot gather data to help keep post-game chats clean, Ubisoft has announced a dedicated anti-bullying course.
The Fair Play Program is “designed to be beneficial for players of all genres, from multiplayer FPS to single-player RPG,” Ubisoft writer Brittany Spurlin says in the announcement post (opens in new tab).
“Players can understand cheating as a disruptive behavior,” director of player safety Jeremy Marchadier adds. “But talking offensively in chat, harassing other players, or even not following a team leader during competitive play are all also disruptive behaviors.” the course is designed to walk you through all kinds of toxic and disruptive behavior.
By helping players spot their…