World of Warcraft also lost in-game functionality for the social media platform earlier this year.
Elon Musk has responded to this decision by statingon Twitter/Xthat he “will look into this.”
He reportedly decided to charge companies at minimum $42,000 for access to the social media site’s API.
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That cost–which may even scale upward–could be a leading factor into PlayStation losing Twitter/X support.
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As noted above, Sony isn’t the first video game company to make this decision, either.
Early this year,Blizzard removed in-game Twitter/X functionality for World of Warcraft.
Then, in April,Microsoft confirmed that Xbox clips could no longer be shared to Twitter/Xdirectly from consoles.
The recommended solution was to post highlights from the Xbox app on mobile phones instead.
No specifics were given by Musk about how this situation may be remedied.
The Twitter/X owner is a known video game enthusiast.
For instance,Musk has shared his Elden Ring build in the pastas well ashis love for Halo.
Looking a bit ahead,Sony will release new, slimmed-down PS5 modelslater this month.
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