3 EA games that badly need cross-play

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Are you a fan of FIFA 21, Apex legends, and Battlefield? Read this article and join us to support the idea of enabling the cross-play option.

EA is finally adding cross-play support to one of its titles, but somewhat surprisingly, it’s Need for Speed: Heat – a game which has largely been forgotten about, and one that isn’t exactly noted for its online multiplayer. With the released update on June 9, players will be able to race against each other whether they’re on PC via Origin and Steam, or playing the game on PS4 and Xbox One. with the PS5 and Xbox Series X on the horizon, cross-play should become the standard for all EA games. Here is the list we really hope that the cross-play option would be supported for them soon.

FIFA 21

As EA’s most lucrative and popular title, there’s no explicable reason why FIFA 21 doesn’t already include cross-play support. It’s a game that would benefit immensely from letting everyone play together, no matter which platform they choose to buy the game on. I'm sure everyone would want to play and compete against their friends and increase their chance to win more FIFA coins.

Battlefield

Adding cross-play support to Battlefield 5 would take a little more finesse, but as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has shown, there’s no reason why PC and console players can’t co-exist. Unless you’re determined to rise up the ranks and become some sort of pro, most of us just want to play with our friends online. 

Apex Legends

Even though it’s still an incredibly popular game, there’s no doubt that players have had their heads turned by other new and exciting games, such as Valorant. Like Battlefield, a bit of tweaking would be required, but the game is a no-brainer when it comes to adding cross-play.

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