Sony has finally activated the possibility of playing Rocket League against players from other platforms. just like they did with Fortnite, the players of PlayStation 4 They will finally join the group of Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PC players who could play with each other today thanks to having the option enabled, which Sony is not a bit amused about.
All against all in Rocket League
The news comes through Sony itself, which has statement on his official blog that the famous soccer game with remote-controlled cars will allow you to find games with players from other platforms. For now it will only serve to play random games with players from all over the world, and it will not be until the next update when we can join other groups with friends (unless we play a private game, something that can be selected from the menu itself). That is, if you have friends on other consoles, you can now find a way to play with them online with Rocket League (if you didn't already with Fortnite), a game we highly recommend for its fun and playability.
All My Friends????
Full cross-platform play is now LIVE for all Rocket League players! https://t.co/QFTryZQRy3 pic.twitter.com/NbitRwmxOM
- Rocket League (@RocketLeague) January 14, 2019
The multiplatform game that Sony likes so little
The arrival of Rocket League to the PlayStation Cross-Play beta program It is one more grain of sand in a transition that Sony does not accept. Cross-platform play is the best news the gaming world can receive, as it eliminates rivalry and all platforms win. Sony, a specialist in exclusive games, has not given up so easily, and for now it only allows connection between games Fortnite y Rocket League, so the standardization of the system is very far from becoming a reality. And in a sense it is understandable. Why would Sony want to make things easier for other manufacturers if they are the ones with the largest market share with PlayStation 4?
It's a pretty selfish decision, but there's no doubt that it's looking out for the company itself, which to this day remains number one on consoles thanks to its incredible community. Luckily, it seems that little by little the company is opening its mind, and there are already two games that offer this function. It will have to start with something.