Epic Games Teams Up With Lego to Build a Kids' Metaverse
Epic Games,
the game developing studio, and Lego, the famous construction block company,
have announced a partnership to develop a metaverse designed for kids. This
metaverse world aims to allow kids of all ages to become builders and design
their own experiences while protecting their right to play by putting online
safety as one of its main objectives.
Epic Games and Lego to Launch a Joint Metaverse
Epic Games,
the developer behind Fortnite, and Lego, the famous toy building block company,
have inked a partnership to produce a joint metaverse. According to a press
release on the Epic Games website, the metaverse initiative will be suitable for kids of all ages, who will be able to create
their own experiences.
The press
release details:
The
family-friendly digital experience will give kids access to tools that will
empower them to become confident creators and deliver amazing play
opportunities in a safe and positive space.
Neither of the companies indicated the theme or characters that the metaverse would include. However, the two companies already have experience in building metaverse-inspired worlds, with Fortnite being one of the most popular online games. Lego was also behind an online game called Lego Worlds, which was launched in 2015 as a direct competitor to Minecraft.
Protection of
Children is a Priority
The
jointly-built metaverse will be designed to be an age-appropriate experience,
with the objective of protecting kids from un-moderated content coming from
other sources on the internet. Parents will also be able to be participants and
control these interactions.
On the
importance of this focus, Niels Christiansen, CEO of The Lego Group, declared:
"We have a
responsibility to make [these experiences] safe, inspiring, and beneficial for
all. Just as we’ve protected children’s rights to safe physical play for
generations, we are committed to doing the same for digital play."
Epic Games has the tools for solving the
task at hand. The company acquired Superawesome in 2020 to connect with kids.
The company's business model has to do with connecting kids with safe
digital experiences while monetising these interactions.
For building this new metaverse, the companies have defined three
important principles: protecting children’s right to play by making safety and
wellbeing a priority, safeguarding children’s privacy by putting their best
interests first, and empowering children and adults with tools that give them
control over their digital experience.
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