Yes, The Outlast Trials fully supports crossplay.
Yes, The Outlast Trials supports full crossplay across PC, Xbox One+, PlayStation 4+. This means you can play with friends regardless of their platform. All the available platforms can play together. Luckily, cross-progression is enabled, keeping your unlocks synced everywhere.
The Outlast Trials is available on the following platforms:
The Outlast Trials features full crossplay across all platforms through a unique Friend Code system. Up to 4 players can team up in co-op horror missions. Voice chat works across platforms.
The Outlast Trials can be played solo, though it's designed for co-op. An internet connection is required even for solo play.
The Outlast Trials does not support local split-screen co-op. All multiplayer is online through the Friend Code system.
The Friend Code system is unique and doesn't require external account linking. Crossplay works seamlessly once codes are exchanged. Game is designed for co-op but playable solo.
Yes, full crossplay is supported across all platforms using the Friend Code system.
No, The Outlast Trials uses its own Friend Code system. No Ubisoft, EA, or Epic account needed.
Yes, you can play solo, though the game is designed for 4-player co-op and is more challenging alone.
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