Fulllife is a French clothing brand immersed in the world of video games and which incorporates many codes: you can obviously buy items in a completely traditional way, but also unlock capsules, containing points and items, to be unlocked for example by completing Quests within the community.
An innovative system that allows the company to experience a real rise in recent times: in addition to its many products that you can find from the official website, Fulllife is also very committed to promoting and defending the good values of video games: this notably involves the fight against toxicity during online games.
Whether it’s simple insults or more pronounced harassment, certain behaviors in online gaming are difficult to accept, or even unbearable for others. It is to advocate fair play, tolerance and equality in the virtual world that Fulllife announces the opening of a charter of good conduct on January 19th.
If the virtual world is freed from physical borders and allows players from all backgrounds to meet, it must remain a healthy and welcoming environment for all players, regardless of their level, gender, origin or social background.
A charter advocating the positive behavior of players towards the rest of the gaming community will be made available on the Fulllife website.
Respect for the rules, fair play, integrity and respect will all be topics covered and each player will be free to sign it.
Although symbolic, this charter is designed as a strong educational element. It will contribute to a healthier environment for players by raising awareness in an authentic and fun way.
Not everyone who signs the famous charter will leave empty-handed. First of all, they will unlock a new rare item: the “Anti Toxic Club” T-Shirt, to be purchased after being unlocked in a capsule. We are talking here about a white top adorned with exclusive patterns, made of organic cotton certified GOTS, a very demanding eco-responsible textile label.
In addition, you should know that signing this charter is not just a good honorary deed: the money raised during the operation will be donated in large part to e-childhood, a charity protecting children on the internet from the many dangers that exist there.
So if you want to do a good deed for video games, help make the gaming community a little more benevolent and join the Anti Toxic Club, meet on January 19 on the Fulllife website to sign the famous charter, a more than commendable initiative that we had to underline.