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While as a consumer, it seems like that should be standard practice these days, between the coding challenges and the politics of the major console manufactures, it's not really a thing (without a massive undertaking on the behalf of the studio). It would also end up (most likely) robbing the PC version of many of their liberties--they'd have to dumb down the PC version while playing multiplayer to be fair with the console players. Needless to say, it can get messy.
Buy the game for console to play with your console friends, buy it for PC and don't play with your console friends, buy both, buy neither. hahaha. That's it. :)
Will there be any change with PS5 coming out?
Thank you