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Rocket League is the latest game to receive multi-platform support

During 2018, there was great controversy surrounding Sony and its ‘stubbornness’ in not supporting multi-platform gaming. However, the Japanese company eventually gave in. Officially revealing that it will analyze each game individually regarding the possibility of offering a multi-platform experience.

Now, we’ve learned that the popular Rocket League game is the latest title to offer this feature. That is, once you complete the latest update, you’ll be able to play with all your friends. Regardless of the platform where they play.

This implementation will be welcomed with open arms by the fans of the game. Since, its implementation includes all consoles, PC and even the Nintendo Switch. The ‘good news’ were confirmed from the moment the Rocket League became part of the PlayStation Cross-Play Beta program list.

Rocket League is the latest title to support multi-platform games

One of the most interesting details is that it will not only be in normal game modes that you’ll be able to find players from other platforms. When you create your private game sessions, you can invite all your friends on any platform.

In order to ensure that you have this feature enabled. You have to open the game options from the main menu and see if you have the “Cross-Platform Play” option enabled.

As discussed by TheNexWeb, the ability to play against users from other platforms will make it much easier to play games in less popular modes. Thus, as has been mentioned on numerous occasions, multi-platform support only benefits all players.

Finally, we are still waiting to implement this feature in some of the most popular games on the various consoles. In my opinion, I continue to assert that this kind of support in games like FIFA 19 would substantially improve the gaming experience on all platforms.

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