Xbox and Rocket League Respond to Sony's Excuse for Blocking Cross-Play
Alright Sony, we're going to keep turning up the fire 'neath your butts until we get a clear [...]
Phil Spencer's Response
Basically, Phil Spencer finds a way to tactfully say what we're all thinking. In essence, "That's BS." I put that in quotes, but that's not actually what Spencer said. In case you're somewhere where you can't watch the video with the volume up, this is in essence what Spencer had to say:
"The fact that somebody would make an assertion that somehow we're not keeping Minecraft players safe... I found, not only from a Microsoft but from a game industry perspective, I don't know why that has to become the dialogue. That doesn't seem healthy for anyone."
"I found the whole discussion around safety with our game and that somehow we wouldn't take that as a top priority... Frankly through our parental controls on Xbox Live and everything else that we've done shown that that's incredibly important to us as a platform. And Nintendo...! The doors open. I'd love all Minecraft players to have the full Minecraft experience. We take the safety of Xbox Live, the players across all of our games... It's incredibly important to our team."
Even the developers of Rocket League fired back at Sony over its decision to block cross-play. See what they said:
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Psyonix (Rocket League) publishing boss Jeremy Dunham weighed in on the issue, emphasizing as Phil Spencer did that the safety of its players is always a top priority, and that excuse just doesn't hold any water for Sony. Here's what he said in a statement to VentureBeat:
"I understand that stance. We want to take care of our players. But from our perspective, if PlayStation already allows cross-network with PC, which is the least regulated of any of the partners, then in theory, having Xbox and Switch in there should be fine. They're a lot more regulated. From our perspective that concern is already handled. That's taken care of."
Alright, Sony. The ball is in your court once again. You tried to offer up your best excuse for keeping players, for the first time in history, to all play together across all consoles and PC. It's something we all want. All of us, except for you. So what's the deal, and how long will this go on?
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