There have been big strides in cross-play capabilities over the last few years. While the concept of playing online games together across multiple types of consoles isn’t fully supported in every video game yet, plenty of big titles like Fortnite and Rocket League have been doing their best to bridge the gap between Nintendo Switch players and the rest of the gaming community. Now, one more major multiplayer experience is embracing cross-play. Minecraft is rolling out the massive Bedrock update for PlayStation 4 on December 10, and when it does, it’ll be bringing full cross-platform multiplayer along with it.

The Bedrock edition of Minecraft is an overhaul of the entire game experience that was designed from the ground up with features like virtual reality, downloadable content sharing, and cross-platform multiplayer in mind to be fully supported and integrated on all compatible platforms. The Bedrock update has already been available for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch for some time now, but with the update finally hitting PlayStation 4 this month, gamers across all three systems will be able to play online together seamlessly. Players on Windows 10, iOS, and Android will also be able to join in on the action and play together online.

The Bedrock update for the PlayStation 4 version of Minecraft will be available on Dec. 10.

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