Bethesda’s latest IP has delivered in a way fans never expected.Deathlooppits two rival assassins against each other with a stunning single-player campaign and aDark Souls-like PvP invasion mechanic. However, players are itching to know if they can invade their friends on other consoles. IsDeathloopcross-platform?

Does Deathloop have crossplay?

Sadly, no;Deathloopdoes not support crossplay. That means PC players can only invade other PC players. Those on PlayStation 5 can rest assured knowing a PC-controlled Julianna won’t be invading their world. That being said, the PvP side ofDeathloophas left fans split. Some believe it’s a waste of time, while others claim it’s better thanDark Souls. Whatever side of the argument you fall on, you’ll only be making it with players on the same platform.

Is Deathloop coming to Xbox?

The answer is probably, but not until June 17, 2025. You may have missed a very tiny disclaimer in the launch trailer (we’ve provided a screenshot above) that says, “Also available on PC. Not available on Other consoles until 9//14/22.”

Why? Doesn’t Microsoft own Bethesda? Yes, while Microsoft owns Bethesda as of 2020,Deathloopwas announced as a PS5 exclusive back in 2019. While we can only speculate about the inner dealings of Sony, Bethesda, and Microsoft, it’s reasonable to assume Sony had an exclusive deal forDeathloopthey were willing to bend on after the Microsoft acquisition. Microsoft, presumably, accepted the PC release ofDeathloopas a fair middle ground.

How do we know this? A big part ofDeathloop’smarketing campaign was how it planned to take advantage of the PS5’s DualSense controllers, something the Xbox Series doesn’t have. Why would they lean so hard on that marketing facet, knowing it would alienate Xbox players if they didn’t have an exclusive deal with Sony?

Will Deathloop come to other platforms?

As for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, there’s no reason to believeDeathloopwill be releasing on these platforms anytime soon. Even though you’re able to play Skyrim on Nintendo Switch now, Microsoft’s deal with Bethesda most likely blocks any Nintendo Switch release. Sorry Nintendo fans, you won’t be invading each other on your Switches anytime soon.