When Game Developers Conference (GDC 2016) which was held in San Francisco in recent days, Microsoft introduced Network Cross Play. A function which, remember, could allow players to connect Xbox One and PC on the same game Xbox Live and so have fun together. Or even “ allowing players using other networks consoles ” to join the party. Hard not understand the appeal of the foot made by Redmont giant to rival the Empire of the Rising Sun, Sony.
This has been quick to respond! In an interview conducted by the specialized site GameSpot, one of the spokesmen of the Japanese giant said the journalist -Continued to a question about the prospect of working with Microsoft: “ The PlayStation already supports cross-platform between it and the PC and on several games, since the release of Final Fantasy 11, 2002 on PS2 “Then added:.” We would however love to talk with any publisher or developer who is interested in the game between platforms. “
Although the Sony statement remains relatively (and deliberately?) vague, most informed have noted that there is no mention of “ platform designer ” strictly speaking. However, the Japanese did not surrender, either, disguised invitation of Microsoft, in a closet.
Let’s dream a little and hope that one day, the players of PlayStation Network and those of Xbox Live , will be able to share in frag Call of Duty , or be on the same team during a football match on FIFA
Source. GameSpot
Aymeric SIMÉON
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