Yes, Redfall has cross-play, though it has one minor extra step if you want to utilize it.
By Mark Delaney on
Redfall is here, and the game's launch directly into Game Pass may have you looking to hunt vampires with friends across other platforms. But for that, you'll need cross-play. Thankfully, Redfall does have cross-play, but it might take you an extra step to set it up. Here's what you need to know about cross-play in Redfall, as well as how things like co-op, cross-saves, and story progression work.
It sure does. Redfall is available on Xbox as well as PC platforms including Windows Store, Steam, and Epic Games Store. Players on different platforms can join together in teams as large as four players to liberate the titular town from the vampire threat. To do so, you'll just need to log in using your Bethesda.net account in-game.
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This is done in the main menu, and from there you'll be able to invite players who aren't on the same platform as you by using the Bethesda.net friends list that appears within Redfall. The process is simple, in our experience, so you should be loading out with your friends from other platforms with ease.
Nope, Redfall doesn't offer cross-saves, so while you can play with people on other platforms, you won't be able to carry your own progress across platforms. Therefore, you should pick a landing spot for your Redfall save data and stick to it.
There's no one way to treat co-op progression in games that can be played solo or in teams. We've seen a
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