Nintendo has released a new trailer that focuses on Cross-Play between the Nintendo Switch and Xbox One, and PlayStation is still notably missing.

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The trailer features two players, one holding Switch Joy-Cons and the other holding an Xbox One controller. Both players are seen working together in a rare promotional video featuring hardware, imagery, and more from both companies.The video ends reinforcing this message of unity by stating "Create Together, Explore Together, Survive Together, Better Together."This latest piece is the next entry in a much deeper story about PlayStation’s insistence on not allowing Cross-Play between Xbox One or Nintendo Switch.Last week, Fortnite was released for the Nintendo Switch and it was quickly confirmed that if you had linked your existing Epic Games account to a PlayStation 4, you would not be able to log in or carry over any of your purchases or progress to the Switch. Sony’s response said little about the controversy, and mentioned, “We’re always open to hearing what the PlayStation community is interested in to enhance their gaming experience.”Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime took a more direct approach , stating, “What competitors do is their decision to make. We believe being both developer-forward and fan-forward is in the best interest of the game.”They also took to Twitter to further cement the message of playing together, and Xbox and Minecraft With the release of this update, Minecraft joins titles such as Rocket League and Paladins in allowing Cross-Play between select systems, including PC (via Windows 10) and mobile devices.Additionally, current owners of Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition will be able to upgrade to the new version for free.

Adam Bankhurst is a freelance writer for IGN and really wishes he could sign in with his Epic Account on his Nintendo Switch. Help him through this on Twitter.