Over four years after its early access release on PC, multiplayer horror game is finally making its PlayStation 5, PS VR2, and Xbox Series X/S debut on October 29. In the realm of games like and was a surprise breakout hit that capitalized on the power of cooperating with friends in the face of mysterious threats. Considering the importance of the social element, the question of 's support for crossplay is one that could make or break the $19.99 purchase for many potential console players.
The downside to the console release is that it will be missing one key PC feature at launch — voice recognition that allows the spirit box to respond to some specific queries from players. Otherwise, however, it's intended to provide the same experience of spooky fun without cutting any unnecessary corners. Thankfully, that includes support for cross-play, which will be available in all versions of the game, but the story isn't the same for cross-save progression.
cross-play should be functional across the board from day one of the console release, and developer Kinetic Games is promising a simultaneous update model for all versions of the game that should keep that compatibility consistent. The cross-play function includes VR players on both PS VR2 and PC, so it's possible to join up with friends on traditional hardware while having an even more immersive experience.
To find the ghost's room in Phasmophobia, players will need to select the right starter kit equipment and split up once inside to cover more ground.
's console release and cross-play implementation launches the day after the Halloween "" event, meaning newcomers will only be a day late to the fun. Holiday events tend to come around regularly for, and due to the nature of the game, Halloween celebrations are often the most anticipated ones. still hasn't technically reached its full release, but that goal remains a part of the game's roadmap for the future.
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