Speaking to GameSpot, Psyonix VP Jeremy Dunham revealed that the game will run at 720p resolution and 60 FPS on the Switch. "However, one of the most exciting announcements was the upcoming port of Psyonix' top-rated vehicular soccer video game, "#Rocket League", for the #Nintendo Switch.
Missing from both of those lists is Sony's PlayStation 4, which will keep its players segregated to the PlayStation Network for the time being.
So, in case you missed it last week, Sony provided a pretty lame excuse when it comes to not supporting cross-platform play for Rocket League on PlayStation 4.
And if you look at what has been shown at E3 2017 for the Nintendo Switch, I think you'd be pretty pleased.
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Minecraft Communication Manager Aubrey Norris piped in with a similar sentiment on Twitter, saying, "we would love to have PlayStation players along with the unified Minecraft, hope that we can". "We are hopeful that being able to play cross network is still something we can go for", Dunham said. After talking about the Switch port and the upcoming two-year anniversary for Rocket League, I asked how the team feels about PlayStation marketing boss Jim Ryan's most recent statements about why Sony Interactive Entertainment won't enable crossplay. We run our own servers. Unfortunately it seems we'll have to wait till next year for these titles to be released, but they definitely look worth the wait.
Microsoft has apparently found its soft spot in the eternal PR battle with its rival, Sony and they have been backing it up with their Play Anywhere Initiative as well. "The only thing that we know is that we can't do it yet". If Sony decides to let it happen they could get it up and running today itself, as a matter of fact, Psyonix stated: "it would be up and running in less than an hour all over the world". "In reality it's a web page with a checkbox on it. That's all we need to do". They want to play with Switch owners, PC owners and Xbox One owners for these two big and important games, and they don't have an explanation for why.
"Technically it's possible", Dunham explained.



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