Battlefield 6: 10 Ways EA Can Win Back The Fans

11. Full Crossplay Support

It is hard to believe that not that long ago cross-play multiplayer was nothing more than a really cool idea that everyone could get behind.

But at the end of the last generation of consoles, it became a reality. Now players from around the world can use different hardware to play the same video games together simultaneously, and in some cases, they can save their progress and continue it on different hardware.

Games like Rocket League, Minecraft, Fortnite and Modern Warfare have all taken full advantage of cross-play and have maintained a larger community of players as a result. Which is why it is so confusing to Battlefield V players that the game did not support cross-play, meaning that PC and console players could not enjoy the game together and were left divided.

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If EA are serious about making Battlefield 6 a bigger and better game for fans, then a dedicated cross-play feature is an obvious step in the right direction to achieving that.

They get to claim they are bringing the Battlefield community together like never before, while fans get to play with each other on whichever hardware they prefer.

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