Just as important as cross-play itself
Sony changing its tune about cross-play is the first step.Starting today in beta,Fortniteplayers on PlayStation 4 will finally be able to compete against their peers on Windows, Mac, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, iOS, and Android. But what about folks who have two separateFortniteaccounts due to Sony’s walled-off approach? Are they just stuck with a PS4-only account they don’t want?
The issue recently made headlines when players tried to use theirFortniteaccounts on Nintendo Switch, but the problem also showed itself on Xbox One. Basically, if you ever logged into PS4 with your Epic Games account to playFortnite, that was it — you couldn’t use it on Switch. You’d have to create a brand new account, and any progress you had on PS4 would be stranded on that platform.

So, it wasn’t just a lack of cross-play between PS4 and everything else. It went even further.
- An account-merging feature to combine Battle Royale purchases, coming in November.

- Enabling unlinking a console from one Fortnite account, and relinking to another Fortnite account. Coming in a few days.
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Thankfully, in light of today’s cross-play news, Epic is now in a position to come out with a fix for the longstanding linking issue. In a few days,Fortniteplayers will be able to free their accounts. It’ll be possible to unlink a console from oneFortniteaccount and relink it to anotherFortniteaccount.
More importantly, though, you’ll be able to put all of your Battle Royale purchases in one place with a new account-merge feature. That functionality is currently scheduled for November.

It’s ridiculous that we found ourselves in this situation in the first place, but I’m glad to see progress.





