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Crazy Justice Shows Footage of Cross-Platforming Between Xbox and Switch

If you're like us, you're dreading that the majority of E3 this year is just going to be last year's games showing you their new battle royale additions alongside new battle royale games. While that sounds terrible, the latest footage from a new game on the way called Crazy Justice shows more promise for crossplay. Black Riddles Studios released a brand new video yesterday showing off a demo of their game being played cross-platform style on both a Nintendo Switch and an Xbox One in a single match. There isn't a lot to the video (which we have for you below) as we simply see two people join the same match before it starts and show off the instant interaction in a match.

Crazy Justice Shows Footage of Cross-Platforming Between Xbox and Switch
credit//Black Riddles Studios

Aside from the fact that this is cool news for Switch fans when it comes to playing online multiplayer games against people on other consoles (maybe even PC if it works out right), it gives hope to the idea of games like PUBG and Fortnite being about to bridge that gap as well. We're probably still years away from everyone playing nice with each other and having PC, PS4, Xbox, and Switch fans all competing in one giant arena, but this is a nice step forward.


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