Split Fiction

Does Split Fiction support crossplay?

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Q.Does Split Fiction support crossplay?

A.Yes. Split Fiction supports crossplay across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, enabled via the Friend’s Pass and in-game privacy settings.

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Yes. Split Fiction officially supports cross-play, allowing players on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S to play together online using the Friend’s Pass system. On consoles, you may need to enable cross-play invites in the in-game Privacy Settings to invite or join friends. For full details, see the official cross-play guidance and launch materials. official cross-play guide (help.ea.com)

The Friend’s Pass lets one owner of Split Fiction invite a friend to play the entire game for free, with online co-op supported across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. If you’re playing via Friend’s Pass, both players can join online, and console players may need online subscriptions (PlayStation Plus or Xbox Game Pass) to play online. For details on how Friend’s Pass works across platforms, see the official pages. Friend’s Pass explained (store.steampowered.com)

In addition to online cross-play, Split Fiction supports local couch co-op and online co-op with cross-platform invites. To ensure smooth cross-play, you’ll need a free EA Account and may need to enable cross-play in the game settings on supported platforms. EA cross-play and account requirements (help.ea.com)

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