The Borneo Post

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. — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? (Clockwise from top left) Toshihisa Iida, general Manager of Fujifilm’s optical device and electronic imaging products division poses with GFX 100, the world’s first 100 megapixel camera, to be on sale next year for US$10,000 (RM41,000) at Photokina expo in Cologne, Germany. • Getting to grips with the Novoflex Falcon tripod holder at the expo. • Photograph­ing a model at the Panasonic stand. • James Garcia of the Oculus team poses with a new Quest stand-alone virtual reality headset unveiled at the Facebook unit’s developer conference in San Jose. • We Remit volunteer Jona de Cuia shows an online remittance coupon displayed on a smartphone at the financial Central district in Hong Kong. • Filipino inventor Kyxz Mendiola tests his flying car during its launch in the province of Batangas, Philippine­s. — AFP/Reuters photos
(Clockwise from top left) Toshihisa Iida, general Manager of Fujifilm’s optical device and electronic imaging products division poses with GFX 100, the world’s first 100 megapixel camera, to be on sale next year for US$10,000 (RM41,000) at Photokina expo in Cologne, Germany. • Getting to grips with the Novoflex Falcon tripod holder at the expo. • Photograph­ing a model at the Panasonic stand. • James Garcia of the Oculus team poses with a new Quest stand-alone virtual reality headset unveiled at the Facebook unit’s developer conference in San Jose. • We Remit volunteer Jona de Cuia shows an online remittance coupon displayed on a smartphone at the financial Central district in Hong Kong. • Filipino inventor Kyxz Mendiola tests his flying car during its launch in the province of Batangas, Philippine­s. — AFP/Reuters photos

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