21 seconds ago All the hoopla over being able to play with other people across different consoles created a major backlash against Sony over the company’s initial refusal to allow gamers to play with Switch and Xbox One owners, eventually culminating in Sony tucking tail and turning away from preventing gamers from playing with other gamers. The console segregation regarding cross-play recently came to an end thanks to Sony changing the PlayStation policy regarding cross-platform compatibility, but the change came a little too late for Bethesda to make use of the alteration for the upcoming Fallout 76, which is why the change won’t be impacting the multiplayer action game. In a tweet, Bethesda’s VP of marketing, Pete Hines, responded to requests for cross-play by telling people to “chill” and that in working with a lot of developers there are some who will see this as an important step going forward, but that Fallout 76 would not support cross-play at launch. For context, Bethesda’s PR frontman originally retweeted Sony’s announcement that Fortnite would be the first game to support cross-platform play between home consoles for the PlayStation 4. After saying “Well done, Sony,” Hines was flooded with messages from the gaming…