All the latest UK technology news, reviews and analysis

Xbox 360 ad banned in the UK

by Ian Williams

04 Apr 2007

Be the first to comment

  • Tweet this
Microsoft Xbox 360
Microsoft's latest Xbox 360 ad 'might encourage viewers to drive dangerously'

The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned a TV ad for Microsoft's Xbox 360 amid fears that it glamorised street racing. 

The ad features a chase through a busy city centre, in which the car weaves in and out of the traffic. Text at the bottom of the screen states 'Professional drivers. Closed course'.

The car being chased rolls and two other cars pull up. The driver gets out of the car, removes his balaclava and gives it to one of the pursuers and is given a police badge in return.

The pursuer puts the balaclava on and gets into the car. The first man covers his eyes and starts to count. The ad ends with the tag line 'Jump in. Xbox 360'.

The ASA received a single complaint from a viewer who believed that the ad was irresponsible because it glamorised "street racing" and might encourage viewers, young men in particular, to drive dangerously.

Advertising agency McCann Erickson replied on behalf of Microsoft, stating that Microsoft is committed to responsible console gaming and would not intentionally show irresponsible behaviour in an ad. 

However, the ASA was concerned that the ad gave the impression that reckless street car racing is exciting and fun, and considered that this was compounded by the congratulations offered to the driver at the end of the 'race'.

It concluded that the ad glamorised street car racing and could be seen to condone dangerous driving, and has banned Microsoft from airing it again in the UK.

The ruling is the second to go against Microsoft for an Xbox 360 ad. The first was for an ad depicting a gun fight in Grand Central Station in New York.

Do you agree?

 

Add your comment

We won't publish your address
By submitting a comment you agree to abide by our Terms & Conditions. Your comment will be moderated before publication.

Poll

Flame virus poll

Are you confident that the UK's IT infrastructure is secure from attack in the wake of the Flame malware revelations?

33%

1%

11%

55%

Connect with V3.co.uk

Sign up to our daily or weekly newsletters

Symanteccloud

Social networking: a guide for IT managers

Social networking is almost ubiquitous. This white paper examines the benefits and risks and it looks at the different ways companies can reconcile them

Riverbed

Mitigating the risks of IT change

The importance of understanding your infrastructure

Web Development Manager / Team Leader / PHP / MySQL

Development Manager / PHP Developer / MySQL / LAMP...

Process Expert for Information/Content Management

Process Expert for Information/Content Management...

SSIS Developer / Implementation Specialist

SQL Server / SSIS / ETL / T-SQL Data Migration A...

Linux Systems Administrator / Network Systems Admin

Linux Systems Administrator / Linux CentOS / Network...

To send to more than one email address, simply separate each address with a comma.