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Crossplay’s like this mystery thing that gamers love but don’t really know how it became a thing. I mean, suddenly, we were all just playing together on different consoles. Wild, right? Anyway, Game Pass is this huge treasure chest of games, and guess what? Some of them are crossplay. But not everyone talks about it. Weird, but go figure! So, I was thinking, what are the top crossplay games on Game Pass? Let’s dive in—or tumble in, whichever!
So, back in July 2025, Mark Sammut—guy knows his stuff, by the way—mentions some big deal in crossplay hits the Game Pass. Not tons of multiplayer stuff in June, but this one’s worth jumping into. What was it again? Oh yeah, “Rematch” is gonna have crossplay, but you’re gonna have to wait a bit. Patience, my friends!
Okay, deep breath for FBC: Firebreak. Remedy did this one. It’s like they woke up and thought, “Let’s do a multiplayer thing.” Boom! On Game Pass and PS Plus, right from the start. Didn’t get cheers all around but, hey, it’s fun. Might not have rocked launch charts, but it’s staying alive. Just remember, it needs more stuff. Kinda hungry for new content, you know?
Then there’s 33 Immortals. Picture this, 33 players in one game. Crazy, right? But no, it’s not constant chaos with 32 other folks. You mostly break off into smaller teams. It’s like Hades but with multiplayer on steroids—fast, slick combat. Teamwork’s key here. Don’t forget that!
Borderlands 3, a total blast. Borderlands 4 is coming, but that’s a whole other ballgame for later. Right now, thrive in the crazy fun of 3, which lets you explore Pandora in style. Game Pass even packs the Ultimate Edition—extra goodies there!
Sports games always seem crossplay, don’t they? Madden NFL 25, for instance, lets you clash with players across PC, PS5, Xbox—you name it. Seriously, it doesn’t make sense NOT to have crossplay these days with sports games. Who wants to play alone?
Oh, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. New CODs drop like every year, so why is this one even a thing? Guess MW3 didn’t sit right with folks, so BO6 drops in like a Game Pass angel. And co-op Zombies? Yes, please! Single-player’s back and actually decent.
Onto Moving Out 2. Moving in real life sucks big time, but somehow, it’s fun here. You jump dimensions, for crying out loud! Pure chaos, crazy missions. Single-player’s okay-ish, but really, you want buddies for this crossplay madness.
Then, there’s Diablo 4. Everyone loved the debut, but post-launch? Eh, a bit of a rollercoaster. Co-op is where it really pops, crossplay and all, despite some messy updates along the way.
Mortal Kombat 11, anyone? Still kicking around despite MK1 being around. Mostly PlayStation and Xbox action, so keep that in mind. Tons of strategy in those epic fights. Fights like, who doesn’t love a good throwdown now and then?
And last, how could I forget Sea of Thieves? Pirating is way more fun with other players, even if things get unbalanced. Crossplay lets everyone join the shenanigans. So maybe watch out for keyboard-wielders when you’re on a controller.
Oh yeah—F1 24. I totally meant to mention that. Racing bliss if you’re into speed, even if online can be a bit of a mixed bag. Sometimes it shines; sometimes it’s just meh. But don’t worry, single-player career’s got you covered.
So, that’s the lowdown. Crossplay’s here, and let’s ride the wave!