"If we can reach a point where players, regardless of their platform choice, can sit down and enjoy a game together, then the implications are huge," Dunham says. "Matchmaking is faster and your opponent quality is better because you have a stronger pool to select from. And once you have friends who were previously unable to play together because of different system choices that now can, your reach and potential reach increases dramatically. Games can be updated faster because you have unified goals with all builds.

The list of advantages goes on and on.""The biggest challenge is navigating the political landscape associated with competitors allowing their platforms to play against each other," Dunham says. "That element is the most sensitive, the most complicated, and the most time consuming. Without finding common ground and coming to an agreement politically, the technology we build to make it possible has no purpose."
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