The developments are very pleasant for gamers as it seems that the Sony decided to open it cross-play for PlayStation for use of course with other platforms.
ΤThe good news comes from an interview Jim Ryan, CEO of Sony Interactive EntertainmentAt Wired, on the sidelines of which it was stated that cross-play on the PS4 has passed the BETA stage, which means that the console fully supports it and is available to developers to integrate it into game titles, without having to obtain a special license .
It is not clear if this was said by Jim Ryan himself, but we suspect it was an unofficial statement made during the interview. Cross-play allows gamers of one platform (eg PS4) to communicate and play with players of another such as the Xbox or PC, something that is available in limited titles at the moment.
We remind you that cross-play has already been implemented in some games, such as Rocket League, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Dauntless, Paladins, Smite, Realm Royale and Fortnite, while recently we saw it apply to the upcoming BETA Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Certainly the new one is more about future titles, however developers are given the opportunity to apply it even to the old ones through updates.
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