Exploring the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 76 with friends is a unique experience. While the game has evolved significantly since its launch, the question of cross-platform play remains relevant. Can you team up with friends regardless of their gaming platform? Let’s delve into the current state of cross-play in Fallout 76.
Fallout 76 Cross-Platform Status
Two vault-dwellers and a helmet from a set of power armor.Fallout 76 offers limited cross-platform functionality. Specifically, players on Xbox and PC can join forces, but only if the PC players are accessing the game through the Xbox Game Pass subscription service. This means players on PlayStation consoles or those who purchased Fallout 76 on Steam are restricted to playing with others on the same platform. This partial cross-play setup is similar to that seen in titles like Elden Ring and Ark: Survival Evolved.
No Full Cross-Play Support
Unfortunately, full cross-platform compatibility, allowing players on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC (regardless of storefront) to play together, is not currently available in Fallout 76. This limitation can be frustrating for groups of friends who own the game on different platforms.
Future Prospects for Cross-Platform Play
Given the time that has passed since Fallout 76’s release, the likelihood of full cross-platform support being added in the future seems slim. While there’s always a possibility of change, it’s important to manage expectations. We will, of course, update this article should Bethesda implement any changes to the cross-platform situation.
Conclusion: Cross-Platform Play in Fallout 76
While Fallout 76 allows for a shared wasteland experience between Xbox Game Pass for PC and Xbox console players, full cross-platform play remains absent. For now, players on PlayStation or Steam are confined to their respective platforms. Though the prospect of broader cross-play seems unlikely, we remain hopeful for future updates and will keep you informed of any changes.