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"...For Legends it's absolutely critical," Pete Hines, senior vice president of marketing and communication for Bethesda, told EuroGamer, "both cross-play, which is how Legends works right now on every device – you're playing against somebody who could be on any device – and, more importantly, cross-platform progression, which means no matter what you do on any platform, you load up the game and so long as you're logged in, here is all your progression, here is everything you had, everything you were doing."
Hines emphasized that Bethesda works closely with not only Sony, but also Nintendo, Microsoft, Android, and Google to tackle any issues surrounding cross-play. If Sony continues to refuse, folks may not be able to play with friends who use the PlayStation 4.
"I imagine the answer is fairly dire but I don't want to jump to conclusions yet because there's a lot of space between 'yes' and 'no',” Hines explained when pressed if Bethesda would launch the game without a PlayStation 4 port, “what if they say 'no' to this but 'yes' to this?”
The Elder Scrolls: Legends is out now on iOS and Android, and will be arriving on Switch later this year.
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