Cross-platform play works for this popular PS4 and Xbox One game, but there's a catch

Rocket League console cross-play has been figured out and just needs the official "okay"

Rocket League has apparently cracked the code on pitting PS4 and Xbox One players against each other.

So we can all go home, now, right?

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Not only could cross-console play open the floodgates for other popular multiplayer games, but the merging of players also serves Psyonix's plan to keep the Rocket League community thriving.

"There's this weird psychological thing that happens with people if you let them know that their community is small, even though they're enjoying the game and playing it," said Dunham.

Having all of Rocket League's players in one pool instead of dividing it by platform would also allow the developer to provide updates en masse, such as with its upcoming basketball mode due this spring.

We're crossing our fingers in hopes that Microsoft and Sony will see eye-to-eye, for the sake of the massively popular "soc-car" game and the multiplayer titles that could soon follow.

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