As 'Minecraft' Better Together rolls out, PlayStation is still a no-show. Here's why.
The process of unifying all most Minecraft players under a single version of the game has officially begun.
The "Better Together" update is now rolling out to Windows 10, Gear/Oculus VR, Xbox One, and Android/iOS versions of the game. Nintendo's Switch will join that lineup before the end of 2017. Earlier Mac/Windows-friendly Java versions of the game and the newer 3DS version won't ever get the update.
Still, there's a notable absence from this lineup: PlayStation 4.
Sony's console has been missing from all announcements to date regarding Better Together. It's not difficult to understand why: Microsoft owns the Minecraft brand, and the PlayStation is in direct competition with Xbox. Read more...
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As 'Minecraft' Better Together rolls out, PlayStation is still a no-show. Here's why.
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