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I call BS on that labeling use then.
If cross platform means it may or may not be on any console, then that's kind of a useless term for the end buyer to be informed of anything meaningful.
If "cross platform" don't tell us if it is on consoles, what labeled must we now add so we can can be told about console platform availability?
Glad i found out this company is willing to screw around like that, so no money going to any title from Leafy games ever. Best not to do business with people willing to be too ambiguous with you about what they are selling.
It's just an unfortunate circumstance where some older games have it since they would support Linux while a lot of games would not at the time, but now the term has taken a new meaning.
Besides that, i doubt you'd be buying their next game anyway, it's very much different and singleplayer.