BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle Rollback Netcode

BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle Rollback Netcode to Appear Soon

Arc System Works announced that rollback netcode will arrive in the PC and PlayStation 4 releases of BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle on April 14, 2022. With the update, Arc System Works shared that delays in online versus modes will be reduced. However, once this update arrives, the public test being held through Steam will come to an end. The developers thank those who participated in the public test during this period. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The public test began in February 2022. It was made available to help Arc System Works find any potential issues before implementing the rollback netcode for BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. Players could report any issues or bugs to a community hub. The public test was only made available for the PC version of the game.

In February 2022, Arc System Works implemented rollback netcode for BlazBlue Centralfiction. Similar to BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, there was a public beta available leading up to the release of the feature. However, rollback netcode is only available for the PC version of BlazBlue Centralfiction, whereas it will be available for PlayStation 4 and PC for BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle.

BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle is available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Rollback netcode will appear for the PlayStation 4 and PC versions of the game on April 14, 2022.


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