"The only thing we have to do now is sort of find out where we stand politically with everyone, and then it's full steam ahead to finish the solution that we've already started," Dunham told GameSpot in an interview. "Technologically everything works, we've got it figured out, just a little bit of time to get everything up and running."

Sony isn't new to cross-play, it was part of an effort that enabled Final Fantasy XI gamers on the PS2 and PS3 to interact with PC players back in 2002. Portal 2 also allowed PS3 owners to play games with PC and Mac users. However, with Sony currently the dominant player in the console market, it's likely to boil down to whether the Japanese company believes connecting PlayStation and Xbox communities will give it a strategic advantage.

Later this spring, Psyonix will roll out cross-network play to its Xbox One and PC games, but it remains to be seen if Sony will play ball. Despite the uncertainty, Dunham is psyched: "We just want to get in there and make it happen. Elation is probably another word I would use. We're just excited."