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Fantasy Strike To Support Crossplay Between Switch, PS4, And Steam

The developers behind Fantasy Strike have announced full crossplay support for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Steam.

Crossplay will be added in an update coming in December 2019. This will apply to casual play and ranked play queues, and players could challenge other players regardless of their platform.

Check out the full details below:

Next month, Fantasy Strike will have full crossplay amongst all its platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Steam (Mac, Windows, and Linux).

Since our launch on July 25th, we have already had the most crossplay that was possible due to Sony’s restrictions, which was to allow crossplay between PS4/Steam and between Switch/Steam. Sony has finally allowed us to convert to full crossplay amongst all our platforms, which we will deploy next month.

Specifically, this means that players on any platform will be able to play against players on any other platform when entering the casual play and ranked play queues. Also, players will be able to directly challenge other players (to matches in both the 1v1 character format and 3v3 team battle format) without needing to know or care which platform the other player is on. You simply add the player’s FantasyTag to your in-game friends list, then you can challenge or spectate them from there with one click.

As an indie fighting game dev, crossplay means the world to us. More so than many other genres, a fighting game needs a united player base in order to achieve fast queue times, fair matches, and the highest level of competition. Our queue times have already been good, with an average wait of less than 90 seconds across all hours of the week. With full crossplay, it will be even faster.

Fantasy Strike has already been able to bridge the gap between players of different fighting games. If you’re an expert at Killer Instinct, while your friend is an expert at Street Fighter, you can each reach basic competence in Fantasy Strike and start having good matches a lot faster than either of you could in the other’s game. We’ve also been able to bridge the gap between controllers. Whether you prefer to play with a keyboard, a joystick, a Joy-Con, a hitbox, or a guitar, no controller gives any kind of hardware advantage. And now, we’re bridging the gap between platforms too. Play Fantasy Strike where you want, how you want, with who you want.

Stay tuned for more information on when crossplay goes live next month. We’ll also be announcing an online tournament to celebrate (now accessible by all platforms!) very soon so keep an eye out for that, as well.

Iggy

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