Earlier this year, Sony’s requirement for all Helldivers 2’s PC players to link their Steam accounts with the PlayStation Network (PSN) immediately met with backlash for preventing many from playing the game, as it forced PC players to sign up to PSN.
A similar situation arose when PlayStation 4 purchases for Fortnite: Battle Royale could not be carried over to Nintendo Switch, making players frustrated about their inability to play against Switch users and synchronize their progress between the two consoles.
Cross-play is important for gamers to connect with their friends or continue their progress on another platform. And addressing this the right way is integral for a harmonious gameplay experience.
These two examples show the cross-platform issue within gaming. With one platform trying to hold everything, the experience isn’t suitable for everyone. Some gamers prefer keyboard and mouse, whereas others prefer couch and controller.
Cross-platform play, also called cross-compatible play or cross-play, refers to the ability of players with disparate video game hardware to engage in simultaneous gameplay.
It is not only about playing together but also about progressing together. Players can, in many games, progress across different platforms and save their in-game achievements thanks to cross-platform progression.
From the gamer’s perspective, yes! Whether they’re on console, PC or mobile, having an environment where they can enjoy an uninterrupted, fair-playing experience with friends, or at least transfer their saved files between platforms, should be standard. Some developers, like those Larian Studios and Hello Games, are taking small steps toward cross-play and cross-saves.
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