Yes, It Has My Face fully supports crossplay.
Yes, It Has My Face supports full crossplay across PC, Mac, Linux. This means you can play with friends regardless of their platform. Behaviour Interactive and NightByte Games' first-person horror roguelite entered Steam Early Access on September 23, 2025 and exited to full 1.0 release in April 2026. The game is available on Windows, macOS, and Linux, all sharing the same servers. Full crossplay across all PC platforms is supported. The 1.0 release expanded multiplayer from a basic 1v1 to full 8-player lobbies with Free For All and Team Deathmatch modes, public matchmaking, and spectator mode. However, cross-progression is not available at this time.
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It Has My Face is a first-person horror roguelite built around a deeply unsettling concept: you and every other player in the match share the same face. Your job is to find and eliminate your doppelganger before they find and eliminate you. You scavenge for weapons, manage limited ammo, and stalk your way through procedurally generated paranoia. In single-player, your clone is hiding among NPCs that look identical to you. In multiplayer, all players look the same — figuring out who's a real player and who's not (and who's on your team) is the core tension. The game blends elements of social deduction, stealth, and roguelite progression.
The full 1.0 release expanded multiplayer significantly from the Early Access 1v1 build. Up to 8 players can now compete in two modes: Free For All (every clone for themselves — last surviving clone wins) and Team Deathmatch (fully customizable teams, including asymmetrical team sizes and even 'no team' solo options within the lobby). Public matchmaking allows you to jump into random matches instantly, or connect to a specific lobby by being Steam friends with the host. Spectator Mode lets eliminated players watch the action from other players' perspectives. 18 mutators are available in multiplayer, and players earn badge points for winning rounds.
It Has My Face has a full narrative-driven single-player campaign mode where you hunt your clone among NPCs across multiple story chapters. An Endless mode is also available for a more replayable, challenge-focused solo experience. The game can be played solo offline, making an internet connection optional when not playing multiplayer.
As of the 1.0 release in April 2026, It Has My Face is available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. No console versions have been announced. The game's PC-focused design and indie scope make a console announcement possible in the future, but nothing has been confirmed.
Yes, full crossplay is supported across Windows, macOS, and Linux — all PC platforms share the same servers. The game is not available on consoles, so no console crossplay exists.
Up to 8 players can compete in a single multiplayer lobby, in either Free For All or Team Deathmatch mode.
You and every other player in the match share the same face. In single-player, your clone hides among identical-looking NPCs. In multiplayer, all 8 players look the same — the goal is to find and eliminate your doppelganger (or enemies, in team modes) before they do the same to you.
Yes, the game has a full narrative single-player campaign across multiple story chapters, plus an Endless mode. Solo play is fully supported and can be played offline.
Yes, It Has My Face exited Early Access and released version 1.0 in April 2026. The 1.0 release added the final story chapters, expanded multiplayer to 8 players with new modes, new maps, mutators, and more.
No, It Has My Face is currently only available on PC (Windows, macOS, Linux). No console release has been announced.
No — the game is PC only and multiplayer runs through Steam. No subscription service is required beyond owning the game.
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