Sony is committed to Playstation 5 crossed despite a fragile past

About Midway through the previous generation, we saw the console manufacturers begin to open their platforms to the multiplatform platform. As there was some resistance of Sony, the company dropped, which will cross the PlayStation 4 because of Fortnite. Recent news may have suggested that Sony remains resistant to cross crossing to a certain extent, but the company has now committed to offering it in multiplatform games in the future.

In a recent interview with Axios, the President of Sony Interactive Entertainment, Jim Ryan, made it clear that Sony will continue to allow crossed games in Playstation games. “We support and encourage cross-work,” Ryan said in the brief interview, appointing several big names that already support crossed work like Rocket League, Fortnite and Minecraft. “This number will continue to grow,” added Ryan.

It’s certainly good news for those who have a PlayStation 5 who have friends on other platforms because it was not very long told that we heard about crossed game problems with PlayStation consoles. Back in May, the CEO of the Randy Pitchford gearbox announced that, while moving through the outline of the Versions of Borderlands 3, the studio had been “required by the editor” to remove such support for consoles. Playstation.

We still do not know if Sony or 2k Games (the publisher of Borderlands 3) is responsible for this. In his interview with Axios, Ryan did not clarify the question, saying only that he would not talk about a “live business problem with a long-standing partner”. He said that “Sony’s policies are consistent with all publishers”, but unfortunately, that does not tell us why there is no crossed game in the Playstation versions of Borderlands 3.

The crossing issue in borders 3 can be developed in the future, and Sony is committed to crossing playstation consoles, we obviously hope that it will be. We will let you know if anything changes on this forehead, but for now, it seems that we have the word of Sony that the crossed game will continue to be supported on the PlayStation 5.

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