Mark Darrah, Executive Producer of Anthem, has been answering a lot of questions regarding Anthem on Twitter lately. And yesterday, Darrah stated that this new multiplayer game will not support cross-play between PC, Xbox One and PS4 at launch.
Not at launch https://t.co/fzxBZz67iU
— Mark Darrah (@BioMarkDarrah) November 28, 2018
Now this could mean that Bioware is experimenting with the idea of crossplay and may add it via a post-launch patch. Or at least that’s what Darrah implies with his comment.
Darrah has also confirmed that there will be a Chromatic Aberration setting that gamers will be able to enable or disable. As we’ve said multiple times, we find Chromatic Aberration to be one of the most useless post-processing effects so it’s at least good knowing that there is an option to turn it off.
— Mark Darrah (@BioMarkDarrah) November 27, 2018
Darrah has also stated that there will be enemies in Anthem that will fight each other, similarly – perhaps – to games like Doom in which different type of enemies could fight each other.
— Mark Darrah (@BioMarkDarrah) November 27, 2018
Last but not least, EA has confirmed that a new trailer for Anthem will be released next week at the Video Games Award 2018!
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