The long-awaited cross-play feature for Sony’s PlayStation 4 is out of beta testing, and is now officially available for implementation into any game. This move comes just over a year after it was first introduced as a trial feature for Fortnite.
Cross-play will let gamers on Sony’s PlayStation 4 play multiplayer games with and against gamers on other platforms, such as Xbox and PC.
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Along with Fortnite, Rocket League, PlayerUnknown Battleground’s, Dauntless, Paladins, Smite and Realm Royale, have also been experimenting with cross-play in the beta test.
As of now, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is the first title to officially use the cross-play feature, however, we expect the games that were part of the beta-test to also officially integrate cross-play soon.
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