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Time to put on your spider suit and swing back into New York City with Peter Parker and Miles Morales in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Whether you and your children are veterans of previous Spider-Man games, or you’re new to this version of the Spider-Verse, read on to find out if Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is appropriate for your kids.

Is Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Appropriate for your Kids?

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is rated T for Teen, with Content Descriptors for Blood, Drug Reference, Mild Language, and Violence. There is also an Interactive Element assigned for In-Game Purchases.

According to the assigned Rating Summary, players will enter the spider-shoes of Peter Parker and Miles Morales as they “attempt to save New York City from a new threat.” You can also expect characters that “punch, kick, and throw each other during fights,” with main characters using special abilities to battle criminals, villains, and other bad guys. Keep in mind that there are instances of blood, as well as references to drugs, and some mild language.

Where Can You Play Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and How Much Does it Cost?

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is available on the PlayStation 5 and costs $69.99 for the Standard Edition and $79.99 for the Digital Deluxe Edition that includes the game, unique spider suits for both Peter and Miles, and two skill points.

Peter Parker's Spider-Man and miles Morales' Spider-Man swing through Manhattan high above the streets as skyscrapers loom in the background.

There is also a Collector’s Edition available for $229 that includes the game, a statue, and other physical and in-game items. You can find all of those details here.

As previously mentioned, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 also includes a label for In-Game Purchases. This means the game may offer the ability to purchase additional content directly within the game.

What is Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 About?

Following the events of 2018’s Marvel’s Spider-Man and 2020’s Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales players can once again swing into the webbed shoes of both Peter Parker and Miles Morales. This iteration sees Peter and Miles join forces to protect Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn from various villains, including Kraven the Hunter, who sees the Spider-Men as his ultimate hunt. Also making appearances are classic Spider-Man villains like the Lizard, Venom, and more.

Like the previous Spider-Games, the spider-men’s secret identities play a big role in the sequel. When not webbing around the city, players will experience moments as Peter and Miles as they try to navigate their double-lives, while keeping their loved ones safe. Miles, for example, is now old enough to be considering his future education, along with all the pressure that comes along with that. Meanwhile, Peter’s best friend, Harry Osborne, is plagued by a serious illness, making Peter desperate to help.

How Does Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Play?

Spider-Man jumps through the air with his suit legs coming out of his back. He is kicking a bad guy as the buildings of New York City surround them.The first thing that comes to mind when someone thinks of Spider-Man is swinging around New York City. This is a huge part of Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2, which gives players all of the tools to gracefully swing, wall-run, and catapult around a massive city at breakneck speeds. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 also introduces the “Web Wings”, which allow the player to glide through wind tunnels to speed up travel and create variety in how the player can get from point A to point B.

But what would Spider-Man be without being able to save some citizens and beat up some bad guys. Combat is another pillar of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Peter and Miles have the ability to punch, kick, and pummel, all while leveraging their Spidey-sense (which appears as a colored wave above the characters’ heads) to dodge and parry enemy attacks. These standard fisticuffs can be further augmented with the use of gadgets, like little web grenades that grab multiple enemies to one point, and abilities, like Miles’ electricity powers (which he calls Venom powers… not to be confused with the bad guy named Venom) for additional options.

Miles Morales' Spider-Man stands on one hand while whipping his electricity-infused leg into one of Kraven's henchmen. In the distance other enemies can be seen advancing on Spider-Man.If you and your family are more into a stealthy approach, both Peter and Miles also have many opportunities to deal with situations quietly. The Spider-Men can use many of their abilities quietly to web up or knock out bad guys without getting into an all-out brawl.

Lastly, there are also some light puzzles that you and your kids may help Peter and Miles solve. After all… they’re scientists as well as superheroes, and sometimes the best way to solve a problem is with your brain!

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is a single-player, open-world, action-adventure game. While only one person can play at a time, the game is cinematic and visually varied, making it fun to take turns and share with the whole family.

Managing Your Kids’ Superhero Adventures

Even when your kids are itching to save New York City it’s important to manage how they do so. Fortunately, there are a bevy of tools and tips to help you set reasonable limits on your kids’ video game experiences.

It’s always great to start by checking the ESRB-assigned rating information to make sure it’s appropriate for your children. If possible, we also recommend that you try the game out before giving your kids permission to play.

That said, virtually every video game device has parental controls that allow you to manage what your kids play (based on the ESRB-assigned rating information), when and for how long, with whom, and whether they can spend money on new games or in-game purchases. You can find step-by-step parental control guides at ParentalTools.org.

If you’re looking for more tips about video games and online safety, visit ESRB’s Family Gaming Guide.

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What Parents Need to Know About Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 https://www.esrb.org/blog/what-parents-need-to-know-about-marvels-spider-man-2/ Fri, 20 Oct 2023 17:01:47 +0000 https://www.esrb.org/?p=5669 Time to put on your spider suit and swing back into New York City with Peter Parker and Miles Morales in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Whether you and your children are veterans of previous Spider-Man games, or you’re new to this version of the Spider-Verse, read on to find out if Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is appropriate […]

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Time to put on your spider suit and swing back into New York City with Peter Parker and Miles Morales in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Whether you and your children are veterans of previous Spider-Man games, or you’re new to this version of the Spider-Verse, read on to find out if Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is appropriate for your kids.

Is Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Appropriate for your Kids?

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is rated T for Teen, with Content Descriptors for Blood, Drug Reference, Mild Language, and Violence. There is also an Interactive Element assigned for In-Game Purchases.

According to the assigned Rating Summary, players will enter the spider-shoes of Peter Parker and Miles Morales as they “attempt to save New York City from a new threat.” You can also expect characters that “punch, kick, and throw each other during fights,” with main characters using special abilities to battle criminals, villains, and other bad guys. Keep in mind that there are instances of blood, as well as references to drugs, and some mild language.

Where Can You Play Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and How Much Does it Cost?

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is available on the PlayStation 5 and costs $69.99 for the Standard Edition and $79.99 for the Digital Deluxe Edition that includes the game, unique spider suits for both Peter and Miles, and two skill points.

Peter Parker's Spider-Man and miles Morales' Spider-Man swing through Manhattan high above the streets as skyscrapers loom in the background.

There is also a Collector’s Edition available for $229 that includes the game, a statue, and other physical and in-game items. You can find all of those details here.

As previously mentioned, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 also includes a label for In-Game Purchases. This means the game may offer the ability to purchase additional content directly within the game.

What is Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 About?

Following the events of 2018’s Marvel’s Spider-Man and 2020’s Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales players can once again swing into the webbed shoes of both Peter Parker and Miles Morales. This iteration sees Peter and Miles join forces to protect Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn from various villains, including Kraven the Hunter, who sees the Spider-Men as his ultimate hunt. Also making appearances are classic Spider-Man villains like the Lizard, Venom, and more.

Like the previous Spider-Games, the spider-men’s secret identities play a big role in the sequel. When not webbing around the city, players will experience moments as Peter and Miles as they try to navigate their double-lives, while keeping their loved ones safe. Miles, for example, is now old enough to be considering his future education, along with all the pressure that comes along with that. Meanwhile, Peter’s best friend, Harry Osborne, is plagued by a serious illness, making Peter desperate to help.

How Does Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Play?

Spider-Man jumps through the air with his suit legs coming out of his back. He is kicking a bad guy as the buildings of New York City surround them.The first thing that comes to mind when someone thinks of Spider-Man is swinging around New York City. This is a huge part of Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2, which gives players all of the tools to gracefully swing, wall-run, and catapult around a massive city at breakneck speeds. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 also introduces the “Web Wings”, which allow the player to glide through wind tunnels to speed up travel and create variety in how the player can get from point A to point B.

But what would Spider-Man be without being able to save some citizens and beat up some bad guys. Combat is another pillar of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Peter and Miles have the ability to punch, kick, and pummel, all while leveraging their Spidey-sense (which appears as a colored wave above the characters’ heads) to dodge and parry enemy attacks. These standard fisticuffs can be further augmented with the use of gadgets, like little web grenades that grab multiple enemies to one point, and abilities, like Miles’ electricity powers (which he calls Venom powers… not to be confused with the bad guy named Venom) for additional options.

Miles Morales' Spider-Man stands on one hand while whipping his electricity-infused leg into one of Kraven's henchmen. In the distance other enemies can be seen advancing on Spider-Man.If you and your family are more into a stealthy approach, both Peter and Miles also have many opportunities to deal with situations quietly. The Spider-Men can use many of their abilities quietly to web up or knock out bad guys without getting into an all-out brawl.

Lastly, there are also some light puzzles that you and your kids may help Peter and Miles solve. After all… they’re scientists as well as superheroes, and sometimes the best way to solve a problem is with your brain!

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is a single-player, open-world, action-adventure game. While only one person can play at a time, the game is cinematic and visually varied, making it fun to take turns and share with the whole family.

Managing Your Kids’ Superhero Adventures

Even when your kids are itching to save New York City it’s important to manage how they do so. Fortunately, there are a bevy of tools and tips to help you set reasonable limits on your kids’ video game experiences.

It’s always great to start by checking the ESRB-assigned rating information to make sure it’s appropriate for your children. If possible, we also recommend that you try the game out before giving your kids permission to play.

That said, virtually every video game device has parental controls that allow you to manage what your kids play (based on the ESRB-assigned rating information), when and for how long, with whom, and whether they can spend money on new games or in-game purchases. You can find step-by-step parental control guides at ParentalTools.org.

If you’re looking for more tips about video games and online safety, visit ESRB’s Family Gaming Guide.

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What Parents Need To Know About Fortnite Battle Royale https://www.esrb.org/blog/fortnite-battle-royale-everything-parents-need-to-know/ Wed, 24 May 2023 14:04:14 +0000 https://www.esrb.org/?p=1157 Updated: May 24, 2023 If you’re at all familiar with video games you’ve almost definitely heard about Fortnite, especially if you have kids. From game consoles and computers to smartphones and tablets, Fortnite’s fun gameplay and accessibility quickly cemented its popularity among gamers of all ages. Over the years Fortnite has continued to evolve, becoming […]

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Updated: May 24, 2023

If you’re at all familiar with video games you’ve almost definitely heard about Fortnite, especially if you have kids. From game consoles and computers to smartphones and tablets, Fortnite’s fun gameplay and accessibility quickly cemented its popularity among gamers of all ages. Over the years Fortnite has continued to evolve, becoming a fully cultural phenomenon incorporating popular brands, celebrities, film screenings, concerts, fashion shows and more. As a parent, you may be wondering what you need to know about Fortnite, particularly if it’s suitable for your children.  The following should help answer that question.

What is Fortnite?

Fortnite is rated T for Teen with a Content Descriptor for Violence and Interactive Elements including Users Interact and In-Game Purchases.  The depictions of guns and violence in Fortnite are cartoon-like and there’s no blood or gore. The game comes across as whimsical and even absurd at times.

Although Fortnite can be enjoyed alone or just with friends in its Save the World mode, the real draw for most Fortnite players is its online multiplayer Battle Royale modes. In each match, 100A player wearing a pink bear head stands off against a horde of zombies in Fortnite's Save the World mode. players are dropped into a map with the sole mission of being the last player standing. Most competitions last approximately 20 minutes, but because it’s a free-for-all, player experiences can be as short as a few seconds. Gamers take out other players by gathering items, including guns and other weapons. Some modes allow players to defend themselves by building complex structures on the fly, but there is also a “Zero Build” mode which has gained popularity since its introduction in March 2022. The last player standing wins the coveted “Victory Royale.”

Creative mode lets players design their own Fortnite games and experiences that they can share with friends and others online. Recently, Epic revealed the Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN). These tools allow players to design, develop, and publish more professional looking games and experiences directly into Fortnite. In short, UEFN enables players to use some of the same tools Epic uses to develop Fortnite to create and share their own Islands (empty maps on which players and creators can make their own personalized experiences), stories, and more.

Partnerships and collaborations – like an in-game battle with Marvel villain Galactus – bring in players from different “fandoms,” after which they often stick around to see what the game offers next. Fortnite’s strategy, depth, and story-like flow to each “season” make it compelling. Meanwhile, its exuberant schoolyard simplicity makes it easy for players of all ages to pick up and enjoy, regardless of a player’s skill.

How to Mitigate Risks in Fortnite

It’s important to note that if your kids go to Islands built with Fortnite Creative or UEFN, they will have access to other people’s creations in Fortnite. The good news is, through a combination of automated tools and human review, Epic currently examines all player-created content prior to its release to ensure that it is appropriate for Fortnite’s audience and abides by their content rules.

With so many playing the game, your child could encounter players who may not set the greatest examples in terms of sportsmanship. This presents a good opportunity to talk with your child about online safety, what kind of behavior is appropriate, and what’s over the line. And remember, if another player ever makes your kids feel uncomfortable you can always mute, block, or report the offender.  Moreover, Fortnite has its own robust parental controls and even default settings to ensure that your child has a positive experience.

What Are Cabined Accounts?

Epic launched Cabined Accounts in late 2022, a new type of Epic account that provides a tailored experience designed to help ensure that experiences are appropriate for younger players.

In Fornite a character from the Attack on Titan anime stands facing a sprawling futuristic city.Should your kids be under 13 their account will automatically be classified as a Cabined Account and require you to approve your child’s access to certain in-game features. (This is a reminder about why it’s so vitally important that your kids always enter their accurate age when signing up for a product or service!) Once your child receives parental consent, they will no longer have a Cabined Account and their experience will respect your preferred Parental Control settings.

When your kids register for Fortnite, they will be asked for a parent’s email address. Epic will then send an email to you letting you know about your child’s Epic account and provide you with the opportunity to provide permission to access certain features and set up parental controls that:

  • Manage the games your kids can get in the Epic Games Store based on ESRB ratings;
  • Limit online chat (voice and/or text) to Everybody, Friends and Teammates, Friends Only, or Nobody;
  • Block or limit spending on in-game purchases using Epic Games payment; and
  • Set up parental controls that allow you to manage who your child is able to send or accept Epic friend requests from;
  • Track the amount of time your kids spend playing Fortnite every week.

Where Can You Play Fortnite?

The game is available for download on multiple gaming platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and the Epic Games Store. For Android users, it’s also available in the Samsung Galaxy Store on Samsung Galaxy devices, or from the Epic Games App on all other Android devices. As of this writing, the mobile version of the game is no longer available for download in either the Apple App Store or Google Play but can be played if the game was previously installed on an iOS or Android device. Fortnite is also playable via cloud streaming on Amazon Luna, GeForce Now, and Xbox Cloud Gaming.

Notably, Fortnite allows players on one device to play with friends and other players using a different one. This is referred to as “cross-platform” playability, a feature that not every game has but greatly expands the pool of online players.

How Much Does Fortnite Cost?

Anyone can access and play Fortnite for free. However, the game offers purchases with its own in-game currency called V-Bucks (1000 V-Bucks costs $7.99). Players can use V-Bucks to buy in-game items like cosmetics to customize their experience. They can also buy a Battle Pass using 950 V-Bucks, adding an extra layer of unlockable gadgets and bonuses for each gameplay “season,” which typically lasts for about 10 weeks. A Fortnite Crew subscription of $11.99 a month will get players a monthly bonus of 1,000 V-Bucks, the most recent Battle Pass and exclusive outfits.

For the record, buying V-Bucks is not required to enjoy Fortnite, as they don’t provide any competitive advantage. Players are not penalized for sticking with the free option. On top of that, players can also earn V-Bucks by completing in-game tasks, making additional purchases entirely optional.

While Battle Royale and Creative modes are free-to-play, Save the World needs to be purchased for access. The price has fluctuated over time between $15.99 and $39.99 depending on the platform.

For the record, buying V-Bucks is not required to enjoy Fortnite.

Keep in mind that some of these costs are subject to change, so it’s helpful to double check before making a purchase.

Additional Tips for Parents

While Cabined Accounts and parental controls offer parents many great choices, there are more steps you can take to ensure that your kids have appropriate video game experiences.

We always say that the best first step is to call a family meeting and establish some household rules around video game play. By first discussing the situation you’re setting a precedent for an open-ended, judgment-free conversation about video games. You’re also letting them know that, while you respect their love of playing games, there are parameters that the whole family (even you!) need to respect.

To back this up, you can also set platform-level parental controls. All video game platforms (including consoles, smartphones, and computers) also include parental controls, which you can activate to manage what games your kids play, with whom, when/for how long, and whether they can spend money on in-game purchases and/or new games. Some devices even let you set spending limits or allot time parameters for every day of the week. Both iOS and Android mobile devices also offer effective tools for parents, like Apple’s Screen Time and Google’s Family Link. ESRB offers step-by-step parental controls guides at ParentalTools.org.

Visit ESRB’s Family Gaming Guide for more information on household rules, parental controls, online safety tips, and more.


Pat Vance - Headshot 2019Patricia E. Vance is the president of the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). In her position, she leads the teams responsible for assigning age and content ratings to video games and apps, enforcing marketing guidelines adopted by the video game industry, and operating ESRB Privacy Certified, an FTC-sanctioned COPPA Safe Harbor Privacy seal certification program.

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What Parents Need to Know About Star Wars Jedi: Survivor https://www.esrb.org/blog/what-parents-need-to-know-about-star-wars-jedi-survivor/ Fri, 28 Apr 2023 14:04:45 +0000 https://www.esrb.org/?p=5491 It may interest you to know that I am not only a Pokémon Master, but a Jedi Master as well. What can I say, I’m an overachiever. After decades of training, I’m ready to relive some of my less experienced Jedi days with the release of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Your kids may be clamoring […]

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It may interest you to know that I am not only a Pokémon Master, but a Jedi Master as well. What can I say, I’m an overachiever. After decades of training, I’m ready to relive some of my less experienced Jedi days with the release of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Your kids may be clamoring to play Survivor, too. But what if they’re mere Padawans; inexperienced in the ways of the Force? Fear not, because we have everything you need to decide if Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is appropriate for your family.

What is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor?

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is the newest game in the Star Wars franchise and a direct sequel to 2019’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Teen 13+). Developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts, Survivor is set five years after the events of Fallen Order. Players will once again step into the weathered boots of Cal Kestis as he and his droid buddy, BD-1, fight against the evil Galactic Empire. Of course, with the benefit of five years of Jedi-ing, Cal will call upon new and powerful Force abilities to best opponents, be they frail droids, sly bounty hunters, or powerful Inquisitors.

Cal locking lightsabers with a masked enemy. Cal holds a blue lightsaber in both hands, parrying the enemy's orange lightsaber.Survivor is a single player action/adventure game where players will experience a combination of combat, exploration, and puzzle solving, with the player earning various rewards depending upon the activity. Combat in and of itself is somewhat of a puzzle, revolving around blocking, parrying, and striking opponents. The key is understanding and “reading” an opponent’s movements, while strategizing what cocktail of abilities you must use to best an enemy. Of course, much of this is done via lightsaber-wielding, and Survivor includes new and refined lightsaber stances. These include single blade, double blade, dual-wield, crossguard, and a lightsaber-blaster combo. Each stance has strengths and weaknesses, with some being a more strategic fit for specific combat scenarios.

Players can also mix in new and familiar Force powers to augment their abilities, gain the edge in combat, and solve puzzles. All of Cal’s abilities from Fallen Order return, with new abilities unlockable through story progression and leveling up.

Your family will also join Cal as he explores planets, meets new allies, and solves ancient mysteries to gain an upper hand against seemingly insurmountable enemies. While optional in many cases, exploration is a significant part of Survivor. Each planet has a dedicated play area – which vary in size. Some planets may be more linear, asking Cal to complete a specific objective with fewer opportunities to explore, while others may be vast open areas with dozens of secrets to discover. For example, the “hub” planet Koboh is a huge, multilayered environment that unfolds as Cal gains new abilities and the story progresses. Regardless of the planet, players can stray from the beaten path to find optional challenges, dungeons, and more to flesh out the game’s story and earn Cal experience, skill points, cosmetics, and more.

Is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Appropriate for Children?

Cal stares off into the distance with a black background. On his shoulder is BD-1, his small bipedal droid and friend.Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is rated T (Teen 13+), with Content Descriptors including Mild Language and Violence. ESRB’s Rating Summary provides some additional details that may be important as you decide if  Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is appropriate for your family, such as:

Players use lightsabers to slash and break apart alien creatures, droids, and humanoid enemies. Combat is fast paced, with cries of pain, impact sounds, and large explosions. Some sequences depict characters getting impaled through the chest. The words “a*s” and “bastard” are heard in the game.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor does not have any assigned Interactive Elements.  In other words, it’s single player (doesn’t enable user interactions) nor does it offer in-game purchases.

Where can I Play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor?

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is available on Windows PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. If you’re playing on PC make sure you check the PC requirements before you decide to get the game.

How Much Does Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Cost?

The Standard Edition of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor costs $69.99 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Meanwhile, there is also a Deluxe Edition available on all platforms for $89.99, which includes cosmetics items to customize Cal’s and BD-1’s appearances.

Players use lightsabers to slash and break apart alien creatures, droids, and humanoid enemies. 

Staying Involved with Your Kids’ Jedi Training

Whether your kids are playing games themselves or joining you for a family video game session, the best way to make sure those experiences are appropriate is to stay involved!

You can do this by checking the ratings, researching online, chatting with other parents, or even taking some time to watch your kids play and ask some questions. In fact, many parents are taking more time to play games themselves to determine if it’s appropriate for their family!

Virtually every video game device – from consoles to computers – offers parental controls that allow you to manage what your kids play, when and for how long, with whom, and whether they can spend money. ESRB has step-by-step parental control guides available for many devices at ParentalTools.org.

You can also visit ESRB’s Family Gaming Guide for more tips about how you can establish household rules around video games and help make sure your kids have positive video game experiences.

 

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