The developer of Titanfall 2 has indicated that it would consider enabling PC, Xbox One and PS4 Cross-Play in the future.

The team isn't planning on allowing players on different platforms to meet at first, but in an interview with Shacknews, the director of Titanfall 2 suggested that it may eventually happen.

Steve Fukoda is quoted as saying that Respawn Entertainment isn't "planning on doing that at launch. For now, the answer is no, but we aren't closed to the possibility."

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The game's producer Drew McCoy also addressed the issue of matchmaking when mixing players using different control systems. He suggested that one way to navigate the issue is to simply matchmake based on skill and ignore platforms. "It's a problem that, in theory, you can solve that way," he said.

This system is actually how Paragon, Epic's third person MOBA, already creates even matches between players on PS4 and PC.

There's been a lot of talk surrounding Cross-Play recently. Microsoft went as far as to send an open invitation to Sony to enable the feature between the Xbox One and PS4, but the conversation between the two has since gone cold.

Developers are generally in support of the feature, and with the first hints of conversation now taking place between hardware manufacturers, it seems only a matter of time before inter-platform play becomes a reality.

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