Summary

There was a time not too long ago when choosing between the latest PlayStation and Xbox consoles came down to a lot more than just price and personal preference. Not only did players need to consider what worked best for them, but also, which console their friends would be playing on. It caused many fierce arguments over the years, with some friendship groups torn asunder by their inability to settle on a single system. Thankfully, though, times have now changed thanks to cross-platform games.

Most of the big new multi-platform games released these days support crossplay, allowing people to team up with or square off against their friends regardless of which system they’re playing on. Better still, developers have added this functionality to quite a few older titles as well, so those looking forhigh-quality multiplayer gamesto enjoy with their friends really are spoiled for choice nowadays.

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1After the Fall

OpenCritic Rating: 73

There are plenty of great co-op first-person shooter games, but not too many that also provide animmersive VR experience.After the Fallis one of the better examples, with Vertigo Games' post-apocalyptic FPS title offering up a solid and at times quite scary multiplayer experience in virtual reality.

One of the biggest issues with multiplayer VR games is that the install base for the technology is still relatively small. With this in mind, the fact thatAfter the Fallsupports crossplay is incredibly important, as it ensures that players never have to wait too long to find a lobby and can easily team up with their friends.

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2Aliens: Fireteam Elite

OpenCritic Rating: 68

It’s always nice when a game that didn’t launch with crossplay support gets it in a future update. For those who are keeping score, that’s exactly what happened with Cold Iron Studios’Aliens: Fireteam Elite, with the functionality being added into the game almost a full year on from its official release. Granted, this may be a case of too little too late for some, but those still having fun with the game will no doubt see it as a case of better late than never.

One suspects that there are plenty of people who fall into the latter category, as there’s still an awful lot of fun to be had withAliens: Fireteam Elite. Sure, players may come for the Xenomorphs, but they’ll stay for the out-of-this-world gun fights and the wonderful job that the game does of creating tension and suspense when the battlefield falls silent. Of course, that’s not to say that the game doesn’t have its issues, but for fans of the series and high-quality third-person shooters, they should be fairly easy to overlook.

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3Among Us

OpenCritic Rating: 80

Althoughits popularity may have dropped off quite a bitsince the beginning of 2021,Among Usremains one of the most popular multiplayer games on Steam. With new maps arriving on a somewhat regular basis and streamers continuing to support the title, that doesn’t seem likely to change anytime soon.

Following the game’s release on next-gen consoles,Among Usnow supports crossplay functionality across all major platforms, including next-gen consoles. What’s more, for those wondering,the VR version of the gamealso supports crossplay, with players on Steam, Rift, and Meta Quest all able to play together.

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4Apex Legends

OpenCritic Rating: 81

Respawn’s battle royale took the overcrowded sub-genre by storm in 2019, delivering a polished experience that also added an element of strategy through its team-based gameplay. Since then, the game has barely lost a shred of popularity with more than 100,000 concurrent players on Steam. However, that’s just a drop in the ocean compared to the game’s total user base.

Apex Legendsis a cross-platform game, and EA’s site goes into great detail on how to set everything up.Apex Legendsalso supports cross-progressionacross Steam and Origin accounts, but that’s as far as this feature goes. This means that if someone is playing on the Xbox One, for example, their progress will not carry over to the Nintendo Switch.

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5Back 4 Blood

OpenCritic Rating: 76

Granted,Back 4 Bloodmay not have been the trueLeft 4 Deadspiritual successor that many had been hoping for, but it’s far from a bad cross-platform game. In fact,the game’s post-release supportwas actually pretty decent while it lasted, leading to some solid DLC content as well as plenty of patches and updates which helped to iron out most if not all of the initial wrinkles.

Like its spiritual predecessor,Back 4 Bloodis a game that was developed with co-op multiplayer in mind. With the right players, the experience can be an awful lot of fun, so it bodes well that the game offers full crossplay support. It’s also spent time on bothXbox Game Passand PS Plus, ensuring that there is a fairly constant stream of new players even today.

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6Battlefield 2042

OpenCritic Rating: 65

There’s still quite a bit of work to be done to bringBattlefield 2042up to the high standards set by some of the series' previous installments, but the game is already far more playable than it was at launch and continues to improve with each new patch and update. Sadly, however, crossplay support is a little disappointing due to the way that it has been implemented by DICE.

While next-gen and PC versions of the game launched with support for up to 128 players at a time, those playing on PS4 or Xbox One faced maximum lobby sizes of 64. As a result, players were split into two different crossplay pools, with anybody playing on last-gen consoles in one pool and PS5, Xbox Series, and PC players in another. Somewhat frustratingly, this remains the case today, despite the fact thatsupport for 128 players in Breakthrough mode has since been scrapped.

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7Borderlands 3

Multiplayer has always been one of the biggest selling points for theBorderlandsfranchise, and that’s once again the case withBorderlands 3. Vault Hunters hoping to team up with their friends can do so via split-screen or through the internet, with the game’s online multiplayer mode offering full crossplay support.

The game itself is a bit of a mixed bag, offering up the same looter shooter combat that made the previous games so enjoyable with very little innovation.One of the most notable differences is the corny writing, but fans of the franchise should be able to look past this. If not, there’s always the mute button.

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8Brawlhalla

Those searching for a more lighthearted fighting game with crossplay support need look no further thanBlue Mammoth Games' co-op fighter,Brawlhalla. Despite what its art style might suggest though, it’s still packing a surprising amount of depth under the hood, which is part of the reason why more than 50 million people have played the game since its release in late 2017.

There’s plenty of variety on offer when it comes to character selection too, with classic Ubisoft character Rayman even available as a guest fighter. LikeFortnitebefore it, the game features a battle pass system and there are plenty ofcrossover skins available inBrawlhallatoo, including Lara Croft, Shovel Knight, and Ryu fromStreet Fighter.

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9Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

OpenCritic Rating: 58

Love them or loathe them, most now view theCall of Dutygames as being the best that the FPS genre has to offer. Surprisingly,Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3actually falls a little short when it comes to the single-player experience, but the game’s multiplayer mode is every bit as enjoyable as fans have come to expect from the long-running franchise.

This is made all the better by the fact that like many of its predecessors,Modern Warfare 3boasts full crossplay support. Granted, this is now pretty much a given for a modernCall of Dutytitle, yet, with so many other big-budget franchises likeFIFAmaking a mess of their crossplay support, this is something that definitely should not be taken for granted.

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10Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0

While the annualCall of Dutytitles also support cross-platform play,Warzone 2.0just about has the beating of them thanks to its larger player base and itsbetter selection of weapons. In fact, the latter actually incorporates many of the best weapons and maps from otherCall of Dutygames; both past and present.

Crossplay works across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox systems, and playing with friends on other platforms is as simple as signing up for an Activision account and sharing the ID. When it comes to realistic FPS titles with crossplay support, there really aren’t too many better options out there.