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Chivalry 2 will have crossplay between machines of the current and new generation

Chivalry 2 will have crossplay between machines of the current and new generation

The title, announced for the 5 platforms, will allow the game among all its users.

The creators of the Chivalry sequel have announced that the title will be vrossplay across all platforms where it will appear: PC (temporary exclusive in Epic Store), Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Playstation 5, which implies that a player will be able to Fight with or against any other, regardless of the platform, a growing trend in the video game, especially in multiplatform titles with a strong multiplayer nature, something that apparently will also extend to future machines. Other games have also announced their intention to be crossplay between different generation machines, as is the case of Fortnite, which has already been confirmed for PS5 and Xbox Series X, 100% compatible with other versions and willing not to leave its community no matter what. what happens in the world of hardware.

Medieval violence

This has been known through a leaked trailer that has already been removed so that it belongs to the IGN Summer of Gaming event that will be held in a few hours, in which it has also been possible to see scenes of fighters on horseback or the ability to move to villages fire. In any case, the focus will be on hand-to-hand combat between knights in armor, with that layer of realism and rawness (sometimes somewhat comical due to exaggeration) that characterizes it.

Chivalry 2 will have crossplay between machines of the current and new generation

Of the first Chivalry, which became a small multiplayer sensation at the time, we said after rating it with an 8: “Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is a fresh and original proposal for lovers of multiplayer action, with great support during these first weeks on the part of the community, and that may end up becoming a very interesting alternative in a market full of ‘shooters’ set in modern warfare. ” His reception in the rest of the media was also very positive, with an average of 78 in Metacritic.

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