A parent’s guide to Apex Legends | Childnet (2024)

At Childnet, we regularly deliver online safety training sessions in schools to pupils, parents, carers and teachers. Recently we have noticed an increasing number of young people talking about the game ‘Apex Legends’. In this blog we are giving guidance to parents and carers about Apex Legends looking at what the game is and some of the key things to be aware of.

What is Apex Legends?

Apex Legends is an online game which is free to play. Apex Legends is known as a ‘Battle Royale’ game where players join small ‘squads’ of 3 players and then fight other players to be the last squad standing.

Each match is capped at 60 players (20 squads) and each individual player can pick to play as one of eight characters, all of whom have their own special skills and offensive abilities.

What age rating is Apex Legends?

Apex has a PEGI rating of 16. PEGI have said this is because it ‘features sustained depictions of violence towards human characters and moderate violence. Not appropriate for persons below 16 years of age.’

This PEGI rating only takes into account the content in the game and not the contact element, where players may be exposed to swearing and other offensive language from strangers in voice or on-screen text chat.

What do I need to know?

  • You need to create an account
    In order to play Apex Legends you have to create an account. To create this account you need to provide:
    – an email address (which you will have to verify)
    – a display/user name
    – your age
  • Where you can play
    Apex Legends is free to download on Xbox One, PS4 and PC from the Apex Legends website or from the Xbox, Origin or PS4 store.
  • You are playing against other players
    As Apex Legends is an online game you will play against and communicate with players of different ages from across the world. Voice-chat is commonly used in the game in order to communicate with other players, plan strategy and navigate through the game.
    The game also offers another method of communication called ‘pings’. A ping is an automated messages (both auditory and on-screen) sent to other members of your squad. Different pings can be used to indicate different events in the game for example, asking for help or marking a location.
    In voice chat, you can mute individual players or can turn off the feature permanently. It is also possible to mute pings from other players, however many young people find that the ‘ping’ feature is key to the game.
  • You can team up with people you know
    Although the game is designed so that you and your squad are competing against other players of different ages from across the world. We would recommend that young people choose their own team, joining up with friends and family members to create a squad. As most of the in game communication is with your squad members, this may be a safer option for children. If you do not select your own squad then players will get randomly allocated a squad with two strangers.
  • The graphics
    Apex Legends is first-person shooter game, this means that you see events in the game through the eyes of your character and can mean that the visuals are more realistic.
    The game does feature violence and blood, however this is animated and not overly gory however, there are certain moves within the game such as ‘finisher moves’ that specifically execute defenceless enemies. There are also options for chemical gas attacks that can be used on multiple enemies in order to kill them.
  • You can make in-game purchases
    Apex Coins is the premium currency in Apex Legends and can be used to purchase Apex Packs, characters and items in the in-game shop. The price of Apex coins range from £7.99 to over £79.99

Reporting

Currently there is no in-game report system. The game currently requires you to make your complaints externally, instead of being able to report someone in the game for bad language, cyberbullying, or ruining the experience for others.

On PC, you have to open the offending player’s profile in Origin (which is EA’s game client), and report them from there. On console EA’s website sends PS4 players to the PlayStation guide for reporting PSN users and Xbox One players to Microsoft’s code of conduct page for Xbox Live.

It looks hopeful that that Apex Legends will bring out a report button, however the aim of this is to specifically report cheating within the game rather than specifically for players displaying inappropriate behaviours such as cyberbullying.

Our advice

Have an open and honest conversation with your child

It’s important to involve yourself in your child’s online life and a simple and effective way to do this is by talking to them. Try to maintain an open dialogue with your child and find opportunities to talk to them about what they love to do online as well as the risks.
Ask your child about whether they play Apex Legends and what they like about it. Our conversation starters can help you get started.

Play Apex Legends with your child

It may seem daunting, but one of the best things that you can do is to engage with the gaming environment and begin to understand what makes Apex so attractive to young people. Be interested, ask questions, and watch them play the game – or better still play with them.

Give your child strategies to deal with upsetting or inappropriate behaviour

As Apex Legends doesn’t yet have a block feature or an easy-to-use report option, talk to your child about what other things they can do if they encounter inappropriate behaviour on the game. Remind them to talk to you about it, leave the game if they feel uncomfortable and play with people they know and trust.

Restrict in-game purchases

Parents can prevent their children from running up unwanted bills by ensuring that no credit card is associated with their account or console. Ensure you child knows the reasons why they aren’t allowed to purchase items within the game or talk together to set a budget for them to stick to. Some children may not understand it is real money which is being spent, when in the game it’s referred to as Apex Coins. Find out more about how to restrict in-app purchases here.

See what other people think of Apex Legends

Common Sense Media allow parents and young people to write reviews of games that they have played, which can provide interesting insights on why the game is popular, how to use it safely and possible dangers to avoid. Read their review here.

A parent’s guide to Apex Legends | Childnet (2024)

FAQs

Is Apex Legends ok for a 12 year old? ›

Apex Legends is rated T (Teen 13+) with Content Descriptors for Blood and Violence and Interactive Elements that include Users Interact (meaning players can communicate online if they choose) and In-Game Purchases (meaning the game offers the ability to exchange real-world currency for in-game currency or items).

What parents need to know about Apex Legends? ›

Apex Legends showcases a relatively mild level of violence, and its depiction of blood is limited to animated red mists that manifest around bullet penetration. The game adopts a stylized approach, focusing more on the intensity of gameplay rather than explicit gore or graphic imagery.

Why is Apex Legends a 16+? ›

Official age rating

Apex Legends has a PEGI rating of 16 because it “features sustained depictions of violence towards human characters and moderate violence” and because the game offers in-game purchases using real-world money.

What is the Apex Legends rated for parents? ›

In the US, Apex Legends is rated T for Teen, recommended for ages 13 and over. In Europe, it has a Pegi age rating of 16+ due to its “sustained depictions of violence against human characters”.

Is Apex more violent than Fortnite? ›

Different cultural sensitivities compare the violence in Apex Legends and Fortnite differently. In the US it gets the same 13+ rating as . The game isn't violent though, it is basically a more realistic version of Fortnite, but much better! The game doesn't use bad swears, it's the teammates so .

How do I turn blood off in Apex Legends? ›

This means that players cannot turn off blood using the Apex Legends settings. It should be noted that gun battles serve as a crucial part of Apex Legends, and the presence of blood allows the game to add a more realistic element to the combats and improve the overall gameplay experience for players.

What is the #1 game in the world? ›

Looking purely at the number of active players worldwide, PUBG is comfortably at the top of the most popular games pile right now, with over 100 million gamers enjoying this Battle Royale classic.

Is there swearing in Apex Legends? ›

This PEGI rating only takes into account the content in the game and not the contact element, where players may be exposed to swearing and other offensive language from strangers in voice or on-screen text chat.

Is there blood in Apex Legends? ›

There is some blood and very mild gore. If someone is knocked down the player can shoot him more times. You can perform executions on injured/downed enemies.

Why is Apex Legends MA? ›

The Australian Classification Standards have Apex Legends rated as MA 15+, legally restricting this game to persons 15 years and older, with reference to strong violence and graphic representation of harm.

Does Apex Legends have parental controls? ›

A parent can link a child's EA account to their own EA account to apply parental controls. This can include managing online chat, spending and viewing time spent playing. Additional parental controls and safety settings may be available on the gaming platforms used to play Apex Legends, such as PlayStation.

What age rating is Fortnite? ›

The Entertainment Software Ratings Board rates Fortnite “T” for teen, which means ages 13 and up. Common Sense Media, an Understood founding partner, also recommends the game for kids 13 and up, because of its action violence and open chat. This is a good starting point. However, you know your child best.

Does Apex Legends show blood? ›

There is some blood and very mild gore. If someone is knocked down the player can shoot him more times. You can perform executions on injured/downed enemies.

Am I too old to play Apex Legends? ›

Age may be a factor in gaming performance, but with dedication and adaptation, players of all ages can thrive in the competitive world of Apex Legends.

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