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Okay, I mean, where do I even start with the whole gaming world and crossplay shenanigans? It’s not exactly everyone’s go-to yet, but it’s catching on like wildfire. And hey, why split up a community when you can band everyone together, right? Makes the whole thing stick around longer, I suppose.
So, Xbox Game Pass. This thing is the best bargain in gaming, hands down. You got a killer lineup, covering just about every type of gamer out there. A lot of folks don’t even realize there’s cross-platform stuff hidden in there. Makes you wonder, what are the top crossplay hits in there?
Updated on July 3, 2025 – so I hear this month brought in a pretty big game to the crossplay Game Pass world. The game’s got its hiccups, but now’s your best shot to jump in. Oh, by the way, Rematch is supposed to get crossplay too, but not right out the gate.
### FBC: Firebreak – A Multiplayer Shooter Needing More Bang
Ah, Remedy. They’re not the multiplayer type, right? But here we are with FBC: Firebreak launching on both Game Pass and PS Plus, shooting itself into loads of consoles at once. It didn’t explode with fame, but darn it, I had a good laugh with it.
What’s this ‘FBC’ deal about? It’s a spin-off from Control, you squad up with two pals to tackle map missions with an extraction twist. Only five maps, though. Gets repetitive. They tossed in some classes, so there’s a little spice.
### 33 Immortals – Hellish Co-Op Adventure
Still in early access, but what a ride! 33 Immortals is a roguelite giant with this mad 33-player co-op idea. Don’t expect 32 buddies all the time; it’s more like you’re running wild in groups. Not sure how the game lured me in, but it did.
### Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition – Co-Op Crazy, But…
With Borderlands 4 looming, the buzz is, well, kinda all over the place. But who’s gonna turn away from a classic? Game Pass has Borderlands 3, which is still loads of fun. It’s got those crazy characters and wild gunplay, plus some juicy DLCs. A mixed bag, but mostly good stuff.
### Madden NFL 25 – Team Up on the Field
The new Madden, and yup, it lets you go head-on with players across PC, PS5, and Xbox. EA figured crossplay is a thing for these sports titles now, cause who plays solo anymore? Franchise and Ultimate Team are where it’s at.
### Black Ops 6 – Crossplay Chaos
Another year, another Call of Duty, right? But Black Ops 6 hits Game Pass, first time for COD, how wild! It brought in those weary players who didn’t wanna splurge. The campaign’s a real treat, just like the old golden days. PvP and Zombies are back too, with full-on crossplay.
### Moving Out 2 – Chaotic Party Fun
Who loves moving? No one! But this game turns the chaos into a fun multiverse jaunt. Seriously, it throws you into these wacky scenarios where you and friends need to figure out the best way to haul junk around. Crossplay’s here, so jumping into multiplayer is a breeze.
### Diablo 4 – Better with Buddies
Diablo 4. Oh man, it’s got a rep for being a bit sketch post-launch — each patch seems to stir the pot. Still, it’s a solid RPG experience solo, but once you bring in friends, man, does it shine. It wasn’t perfect at launch, but it’s getting its act together.
### Mortal Kombat 11 – Fighting its Way On
Mortal Kombat still throws a punch, even with Mortal Kombat 1 taking the stage. It’s got this strategic edge in combat that keeps you thinking ahead. Crossplay isn’t unlimited but enough to get some neat matches going.
### Sea of Thieves – Sail the Seas with Friends
Ah, sailing the seas, avoiding work… Sea of Thieves had a rough start, but it found its sea legs, with updates and enough loyal players to form any crew. Crossplay helps you gather your mates from every corner. Just watch out — those keyboard warriors can school you.
### F1 24 – Racing, but Kind of Frustrating
Finally, there’s F1 24. Codemasters rolled this one out — you get what you expect, really. A lot like last year, but a bit smoother. Multiplayer’s where it’s hit or miss, though. You might clench fists a few times, but heck, it’s got crossplay if you’re up for it.
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And there you have it.