If you’re wondering whether there is Team Sonic Racing cross-platform play, we’re here to provide a helping hand. You might want to cross-play with other people on Xbox One, PS4, PC, or Nintendo Switch with Sega’s latest racer. If you do, find out if you can with our Team Sonic Racing cross-platform guide.
Team Sonic Racing Cross Platform | Cross-play support
Unfortunately, there is no Team Sonic Racing cross-platform support available across Xbox One, PS4, PC, or Nintendo Switch. Gamers who have been keenly awaiting the game’s arrival have taken to the Steam community forums in their droves to try and find this out. As it turns out, there’s no cross-play option.
If you want to game alongside other Team Sonic Racing aficionados, you’ll have to make do with the player base on your platform of choice. It’s not ideal, but hopefully, there will be a big enough fanbase on PC and console to satisfy your needs if you want to compete against anyone other than the game’s AI.
Team Sonic Racing Cross Platform | Future cross-play plans
As of right now, there doesn’t appear to be any Team Sonic Racing cross-platform plans from Sega or Sumo Digital. It seems odd that a racing game wouldn’t have this functionality built into it. When you look at other racing titles who support cross-play, such as Rocket League, it is strange that other developers and publishers aren’t following suit.
That’s not to say that, if this feature is requested enough, there won’t be a way to bring it to the game. Rocket League’s cross-platform play came sometime after it was released, so Sega and Sumo could conduct a similar plan and patch it down the line.
This will depend on how popular Team Sonic Racing is though. With competitors like Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled due to be released in June, it could face a fight for racing game fans.
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