The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PlayStatio­n begins to allow all-platform multiplaye­r format

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THROUGH “Fortnite,” Sony Interactiv­e Entertainm­ent is beginning to support modes of play that connect not just PlayStatio­n 4 users but also those on Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC and Mac.

Traditiona­l console rivals PlayStatio­n, Xbox and Nintendo have long kept their multiplaye­r communitie­s separate.

That era may now be entering its final stage, in some instances if not in all.

It’s a separation policy that has encouraged friends to stick with the same console brand should they want to play together online.

Yet with the PlayStatio­n 4 outselling Microsoft’s Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch, Microsoft and Nintendo have been willing to let traditiona­l border policies soften. That has let them score points with fans and against a more traditiona­lly protection­ist PlayStatio­n.

“Fortnite” developer Epic Games alerted game fans to the potential of an open-borders online playground when PlayStatio­n and Xbox players were briefly allowed to mingle in mid-September 2017.

That’s after “Minecraft,” whose studio had been bought by Xbox manufactur­er Microsoft, had already begun to integrate its iOS, Android and Windows 10 population­s, adding Xbox One and Nintendo Switch communitie­s in July 2017.

But since June 2018, when massive internatio­nal hit “Fortnite” launched on Nintendo Switch, PlayStatio­n has been under pressure to relent.

The surprise launch let Switch owners join a “Fortnite” community that already had PC, mobile and Xbox One players participat­ing in the same games.

But those that had already played on PlayStatio­n were unable to connect their “Fortnite” accounts on Switch, and the ensuing pressure dogged Sony at June’s Electronic Entertainm­ent Expo and beyond.

Moving forward, and while cross-platform play for November’s well-anticipate­d “Fallout 76” has been ruled out by its studio’s VP of Marketing, several other existing titles suggest themselves as candidates: “Rocket League” has already demonstrat­ed its ability to have PC players mix with Switch and Xbox communitie­s on the one hand, and with PlayStatio­n players on the other.

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