Having been an outspoken critic of Sony’s restrictive policies regarding cross-platform play, Bethesda were expected by many to jump on the opportunity of having cross-play in the upcoming Fallout 76 when Sony finally brought down the walls recently. However, according to Pete Hines, senior VP of marketing and PR at Bethesda, things aren’t quite so simple.
While responding to a fan, Hines mentioned that Fallout 76 isn’t a game that is centred around a series of short matches the way something like, say, Fortnite is, and owing to the game’s vast and persistent nature, having cross-play is a bit more complicated. He did go on to mention, however, that now that Bethesda has information about the fact that cross-play on all three platforms is an option, they can work toward that goal in the future (even though it isn’t a priority right now).
In a separate tweet, Hines also mentioned Bethesda is going to hold an event for Fallout 76 soon, where they will allow people to record several hours of gameplay footage doing whatever they want to do in-game, which means soon we will have potentially hundreds of hours’ worth of gameplay footage to sink our teeth into.
Fallout 76 launches for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 14. Its beta will be going live at the end of October. Head on over here to get full details.
i don't know what the size of the company has to do with it. they are very different games. we aren't making a game of short matches that end. it's a massive world that is ever changing and players are building in real-time and in/out of.
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) September 27, 2018
i work for a publisher that has a lot of studios and a lot of games. we'd like to bring our communities together as much as possible. the sooner we know (and now have) info on all platforms having cross-player, the sooner our teams can start planning w real info
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) September 27, 2018
I know a lot of folks are asking about gameplay. Well, I can confirm we are doing an event soon. And we are going to let a lot of people capture a few hours of gameplay doing whatever they want to do. So before long you will have hundreds (!!!) of hours of gameplay to watch.
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) September 27, 2018
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