Same wishful thinking of crossplay from a developer, same song and dance from a platform holder that doesn’t want it.

Last generation it was Microsoft, but now the tables have turned and Sony is the holdout — in an era where Nintendo and Microsoft are buddying up and making crossplay a huge selling point, it’s getting a little old. Speaking to Gamestar.de, Bethesda, specifically Todd Howard, seems frustrated. 

Howard explained, in regards to Fallout 76: “We would have loved [cross-platform] with Fallout 76 but right now we can’t. But Sony is not as helpful as everyone would like, but we’ll see what happens in the future.” To re-iterate PC and Xbox One can play together.

We’re past the point where one or two studios complain about Sony (when it was just Rocket League‘s Psyonix Sony was probably brushing it off), but now we have Epic Games and a whole host of AAA publishers pointing the finger. Bethesda is no stranger to Sony’s strict policies either — maybe they’ll be the one to get something done?

I feel like I say that when anyone else steps up to the plate, but hopefully it’ll be different this time; that ominous quote from Todd Howard about “we’ll see what happens” gives me false hope.

Fallout 76 [Gamestar.de]

Bethesda 'would have loved' Fallout 76 crossplay, but Sony is 'not as helpful as everyone would like' screenshot

Source: Destructoid Bethesda ‘would have loved’ Fallout 76 crossplay, but Sony is ‘not as helpful as everyone would like’