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Minecraft developer is still in discussions with Sony


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Minecraft is one of the games that will support cross-platform gameplay with the Better Together update which will be released sometime next fall.

Better Together will enable Xbox One, PC, Smartphones and Switch players to play together except PlayStation 4 players who will be deprived of this feature due to Sony's refusal to support it on PlayStation 4.

Sony has justified the reasons for its refusal by being keen on children who make up a large proportion of Minecraft players and wants to keep them safe from any exploitation they may be exposed to if this feature is supported.

Game developer Mojang seems to be unconvinced of the reason given by Sony.He revealed today that he is still in discussions with the company to persuade her to support the joint game feature Minecraft game between PlayStation 4 and the rest of the devices, and stated that if Sony allowed to support this feature will be children more safely than you think This update will work in accordance with the Xbox Live security conditions that give parents options to control their child's accounts, including chat room control and the things they want their children to see.

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