Star Wars: Squadrons is out October 2 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
The only exception has been Need for Speed Heat, which received crossplay on June 9. While the option has been available to developers for a while now - Sony was the last to give the nod in September 2018, and then opened it to everyone in October 2019 - EA has yet to introduce it to any of its big franchises. 3,999 / $60 to begin with, did not sit well.ĮA is going further in pleasing potential buyers with the introduction of cross-platform play on Star Wars: Squadrons. EA seems to have learnt its lesson from the Battlefront II debacle three years ago, when it earned the wrath of Star Wars fans for baking in pay-to-win mechanics with loot boxes that could be purchased with real money. There are no microtransactions in Star Wars: Squadrons, and all in-game rewards can only be earned by putting in the work, in what is a response to past mistakes. Except you won't have to imagine with Star Wars: Squadrons, since it'll be available in VR on PC and PS4 - in full. And imagine being able to do all of this in virtual reality. Star Wars: Squadrons looks really promising from what we get to see here.