Why games choose four as the magic multiplayer number - Polygon

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Why games choose four as the magic multiplayer number - Polygon
The developers of major multiplayer games explain why they chose a four player limit, and the answer has a lot to do with social dynamics, technical reasons, and the history of multiplayer as a whole.
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