Roller Champions is Ubisoft's latest extreme sports title. Unlike Ubisoft's previous Rider's Republic, which featured exaggerated versions of real extreme sports, this title features a brand new fictional sport, a high octane mix of roller derby, football, and basketball.
In this way, Roller Champions is at a bit of a disadvantage. It doesn't have the built-in audience that games based on real sports have, and multiplayer games live and die on their player bases. Roller Champions' delays certainly didn't help momentum either.
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Thankfully, Ubisoft took some steps in the right direction by having crossplay available at launch. Every player can play with every other player, no matter what platform they're on, and they can switch platforms easily.
When players first start Roller Champions, crossplay is disabled by default, and players have to manually activate it. It's easy to understand why they have a toggle, since some platforms may have disadvantages compared to others, but the choice to keep it off at the start is a bit strange. Thankfully it's easy to turn on.
For PC, PS4, and PS5 users, players need to open up the settings menu, found by clicking their profile icon on the top right of the screen. From there, they just move to the gameplay tab, and "enable crossplay" will be the first toggle in the list.
Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S owners will need to jump through some extra hoops. Instead of going into Roller Champion's settings, they need to go into the settings in the Xbox Home menu.
From there, they move into the "General" page, then "Online Safety & Family," then "Privacy & Online Safety," then "Xbox Privacy," then "View Details & Customize," finally landing on "Co
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