Crossplay has become an expected feature in modern multiplayer games, allowing players on different platforms to compete or cooperate seamlessly. Marvel Rivals also offers crossplay across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. With that said: there are some limitations in place. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about crossplay in Marvel Rivals.
Crossplay in Casual Modes
Marvel Rivals has full crossplay in casual modes like Quick Play, Conquest, and Custom Games. PC, PS5, and Xbox players can queue together without platform restrictions. Doesn’t matter what you’re on; you can team up and jump in with no issues.
Custom Games also have full crossplay, so setting up private lobbies with friends on different platforms is easy. Players get full control over teams and game settings, whether it’s just for fun or practice. No one’s getting left out just cause they are on a different system.
The biggest perk of having crossplay in a title like this is faster matchmaking. More players mean shorter queues and fewer bot lobbies. This keeps the game alive and competitive, whether you’re grinding or just messing around. However, different platforms require different input methods (controller vs mouse/keyboard) which can make the game feel unbalanced. Therefore, crossplay is not available for all game modes.
Crossplay in Ranked Mode
Ranked mode in Marvel Rivals isn’t like casual play. In Quick Play, everyone plays together, but in Ranked, PC and console players get split up. This keeps things fair and stops one platform from having an edge over the other via things like aim assist (which is necessary for controller players).
PC players only face other PC players, so everyone’s on mouse and keyboard. PS5 and Xbox users stick to console lobbies, as both consoles use controllers.
This setup isn’t new. Overwatch 2 and Apex Legends do the same thing. Casual modes let everyone mix, but ranked stays competitive.
The reason, as we explained, is very simple: to keep things fair. Mouse and keyboard players will always have an aiming advantage over controller players since a mouse is a lot more precise and quicker to aim with. For this reason, controller players often get aim assist in games.
This can make finding a balance a nightmare, as too much aim assist can make life too easy for controller players, while not adding enough aim assist will mean that controller users get farmed by mouse aimers. For this reason, most games quite simply avoid mixing the two in their ‘tryhard’ game modes.
Can You Turn Off Crossplay?
You can turn off crossplay, but only on console. Some players disable crossplay to avoid potential connection issues. Mixing platforms can sometimes lead to lag or matchmaking delays, depending on server stability. If you notice performance drops, turning it off might help.
It also comes down to personal preference. Some just like playing against others using the same system. Others don’t want to play against mouse aimers. If you’d rather keep things simple and predictable, switching off crossplay is an option.
- PS5 and Xbox users can disable crossplay in the game’s settings.
- With crossplay off, matchmaking will only pair you with players on your platform.
- PC players cannot turn off crossplay and will always be in mixed-platform lobbies for casual modes.
Note that turning off crossplay can lead to longer queue times.
Should You Turn Off Crossplay?
For most players, keeping crossplay enabled is the best choice. It leads to faster matchmaking, ensures a more diverse player base, and keeps the game active. However, if console players prefer to compete only against other controller users, disabling crossplay is a useful option.
Does Marvel Rivals Have Cross-Progression?
Marvel Rivals doesn’t have cross-progression. Everything stays on the platform that you play on. Skins, unlocks, stats—none of it moves if you switch between PC, PS5, or Xbox. If you hop between systems, you’re starting from scratch every time.
This is of course particularly rough for players with multiple systems who want to switch without losing progress, but sadly there’s (at the time of writing) no word on if cross-progression will ever be added. Games like Fortnite and Call of Duty have it, so hopefully, Marvel Rivals will get it, too. It would make life a lot easier for players who bounce between platforms.
Conclusion
In Marvel Rivals, players on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox can all team up and play together in casual modes like Quick Play and Conquest. If you’re just looking to have fun with friends, your platform doesn’t matter. But in ranked mode, things are different. To keep the competition fair, PC players and console players are placed in separate lobbies so that no one has an unfair advantage.
Cross-progression isn’t available yet, meaning your progress—like unlocked heroes and cosmetics—stays on the platform where you earned it. There’s no way to carry over progress if you switch between PC, PlayStation, or Xbox. However, with many other games offering this feature, there’s a chance it could be added in the future.
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