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Sony Patent Suggests Major Upgrades for Cross-Platform Play

Sony appears to be working on improving cross-platform multiplayer gaming with a new system aimed at streamlining matchmaking and invitations. A recently published patent, filed in September 2024 and unveiled on January 2, 2025, outlines the Japanese tech giant’s plans for enhanced cross-platform play capabilities.

The patent describes a feature that would allow PlayStation users to create game sessions and generate invite links that can be shared with friends on other platforms. These players could then select their platform from a compatible list and join the session directly, simplifying the matchmaking process across different systems.

This development aligns with the growing popularity of cross-platform multiplayer games like Fortnite and Minecraft, where seamless connectivity between players on various devices is in high demand.

While Sony hasn’t officially confirmed when—or if—this feature will be available to users, it highlights the company’s commitment to improving user experiences and fostering easier connections between gamers.

As multiplayer gaming continues to gain traction, fans will be eager to see whether Sony follows through with these innovations and how they may shape the future of cross-platform play.

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