Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo reaffirm shared safety principles across gaming platforms

Xbox President Sarah Bond took to LinkedIn to highlight a renewed commitment between Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo to strengthen player safety, updating a cross-platform framework first launched in 2020.

Bond said in a LinkedIn post that Xbox is continuing to work with PlayStation and Nintendo to strengthen player safety across their gaming platforms, as the three companies evolve a joint framework first announced five years ago.

In the post, Bond framed the update as an extension of long-running collaboration rather than a reset, writing that the companies have “continued to invest and adapt, strengthening our efforts to foster a safer, more inclusive gaming community.”

Xbox is Microsoft’s gaming business, operating across console, PC, and cloud-based services, with a global player base that spans adults and younger players.

Continued cross-platform alignment

Bond used LinkedIn to underline the shared nature of the work, stating that “gaming is for everyone” and that Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo remain “committed to making our communities safe and welcoming for all players.”

She also emphasized continuity with the original agreement, noting that the collaboration dates back to 2020 and has evolved alongside changes in technology, player behavior, and online risk.

The shared commitment was first announced in 2020, bringing together the three major console platform holders around a common set of online safety principles. Since then, the companies say they have refined their approach to reflect new safety tools, deeper coordination, and greater engagement with external partners.

According to Xbox, the updated principles focus on prevention, partnerships, and responsibility, including clearer controls for players and parents, stronger collaboration with industry bodies and regulators, and clearer enforcement and reporting processes.

Framework combines prevention, partnerships, and accountability

Preventive measures focus on enabling players and parents to understand and control gaming experiences, alongside clearer communication of codes of conduct and terms of use. The companies say ease of use and clarity are central to ensuring safety tools are effective.

Partnership efforts include collaboration with publishers, regulators, law enforcement, nonprofit organizations, and trade associations, as well as shared research intended to inform safety policy and product development. The framework also references coordination with ratings bodies such as ESRB and PEGI.

Responsibility covers reporting, enforcement, and transparency, including graduated enforcement actions for misconduct and compliance with local laws across regions.

Xbox positions the shared principles as an evolving framework rather than a fixed policy set, encouraging broader industry alignment around safety and wellbeing standards.

Kim Kunes, Vice President of Gaming Trust & Safety at Xbox, says: “Nintendo, Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Microsoft continue to collaborate to improve player safety across our platforms. We believe gaming is for everyone and strive to provide experiences that are positive and enjoyable for all, especially for our youngest players. We work to accomplish this by pursuing a multidisciplinary approach, integrating advanced technology, research-driven insights, supportive community efforts, and skilled human oversight.”

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