Yes, RV There Yet? supports crossplay, but only partially.
Partially — RV There Yet? supports limited crossplay, so only some platforms play together. Cross-progression is not supported, so your saves stay tied to the platform you play on.
RV There Yet? is available on the following platforms:
| PC (Steam) | PC (MS Store) | Xbox Series | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PC (Steam) | No | No | |
| PC (Microsoft Store) | No | Yes | |
| Xbox Series X/S | No | Yes |
| Feature | Supported | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Crossplay | Partial | Only some platforms play together — see the matrix above. |
| Cross-Progression | No | Saves and unlocks stay tied to each platform. |
| Split Screen / Couch Co-op | No | Online multiplayer only — no shared-screen play. |
No — RV There Yet? does not support cross-progression. Saves and unlocks stay tied to the platform where you earned them.
No — RV There Yet? does not offer split screen or couch co-op. To play together, each player needs their own system running the game.
There is no local split-screen or couch co-op. All four-player play is online, and each player needs their own copy and device. To play together you invite friends through Xbox/Microsoft or Steam depending on which version you own.
RV There Yet? is an online co-op road-trip game for up to four players. At launch the crossplay boundary follows the storefront rather than the hardware: Xbox Series X|S consoles and the PC version bought through Game Pass / the Microsoft Store share one matchmaking pool, while the Steam version is isolated to other Steam players. The developers have publicly said they want crossplay 'between all the things' eventually, but that wider bridge is not active yet.
The game is built around co-op, but it can be played solo with the rest of the RV crew handled by you alone. It is a connected, online-focused experience, so an internet connection is expected for multiplayer sessions. There is no dedicated single-player campaign separate from the co-op road trip.
RV There Yet? is available on Xbox Series X|S and PC, on both Steam and Xbox Game Pass (Ultimate, Premium and PC tiers), from its June 30, 2026 launch. A PlayStation 5 version has been announced for later in 2026 but is not out yet. The main limitation today is that Game Pass and Steam players cannot yet play together, and there is no cross-save between platforms.
Partially. Xbox Series X|S and the PC Game Pass (Microsoft Store) version play together, but Steam players are in a separate pool. Full crossplay is planned by the developers but is not live yet.
Not at the moment. Steam is its own pool, while Xbox consoles and the PC Game Pass (Microsoft Store) build share one. The developers have said they are working on connecting everything later.
Not yet. A PlayStation 5 version has been announced for later in 2026. At launch the game is on Xbox Series X|S and PC (Steam and Game Pass) only.
Up to four players in online co-op. It can also be played solo, though it is designed around playing with friends.
There is no cross-save between platforms. Your progress stays with the version you play on.
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