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So as for now, it seems that a PS4 and Xbox One could play together, and PC + current gen consoles can play, but not freely in between each other. The current gen and PC versions has stuff the old-gen versions do not support.
They could fix/change this in the future, but that's how it is as of now.
I read that on another forum, but i was hoping that it was not the truth.
Thanks for the response.
It makes sense though. You can't expect modern games to dumb down their stuff so they can always crossplay with older stuff forever.