Yes, Diablo IV fully supports crossplay.
Yes, Diablo IV supports full crossplay across PC, Xbox One+, PlayStation 4+. This means you can play with friends regardless of their platform. Cross-progression is enabled, keeping your saves and unlocks synced across platforms.
Diablo IV is available on the following platforms:
| Feature | Supported | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Crossplay | Yes | All listed platforms can play together. |
| Cross-Progression | Yes | Your saves and unlocks sync across platforms. |
| Split Screen / Couch Co-op | Yes | Two players can share one screen locally. |
Yes — Diablo IV supports cross-progression. Your saves, unlocks and progress stay synced when you switch platforms.
Yes — Diablo IV supports split screen / couch co-op, so players can share one screen on supported platforms.
Yes, Diablo IV supports local couch co-op on consoles (PlayStation and Xbox) for 2 players. Both players need a Battle.net account. PC does not support split-screen.
Diablo IV features full crossplay across all platforms through Battle.net. Up to 4 players in co-op. Works in all modes including Campaign, Seasonal content, Dungeons, and PvP. Voice chat through in-game system or Discord.
Diablo IV is online-only and requires a constant internet connection. There is no offline mode. You can play solo but must be connected to Battle.net servers.
PC players can achieve higher frame rates (144+ FPS) vs console's 30-60 FPS. Skill-based matchmaking balances co-op experiences. You must own the game on each platform - no cross-buy. Battle.net account required.
Yes, PlayStation and Xbox players can play together seamlessly. Simply add friends using their Battle.net ID in the social menu.
Yes, Diablo 4 supports full cross-progression through your Battle.net account. All your characters, progress, cosmetics, and Battle Pass progress sync across all platforms.
Yes, you need to purchase the game separately for each platform you want to play on. However, your progress carries over between platforms when using the same Battle.net account.
Yes, you can disable crossplay in Settings → Social → Cross-Network Play. However, this is not recommended as it significantly increases matchmaking times and limits your player pool.
Yes, console versions support 2-player local couch co-op. PC does not support local co-op. Both players need a Battle.net account linked to their console profile.
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