Is The Outlast Trials crossplay or cross-platform?

Can you team up with friends on any platform?

Four players standing together in The Outlast Trials.
Screenshot by Dot Esports

The Outlast Trials are all about navigating terrifying challenges in the Murkoff Facility with the end goal of completing enough therapy to be set free. This is no easy task, so you might be wondering whether crossplay or cross-platform is an option so you can team up with friends.

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All trials become a lot easier and more fun when you have a squad of fellow Reagents working with you, so knowing whether you’re limited to only players on the same platform is important when deciding where you want to play this game. Here’s what you need to know about whether The Outlast Trials has crossplay and cross-platform functionality.

Does The Outlast Trials have crossplay or cross-platform functionality?

The Outlast Trials does have crossplay, which means you can play with any of your friends regardless of which platform they’re entering Murkoff Facility from. The platform of the player you’re playing with or attempting to invite to your group is displayed next to their name on the group screen so you can check it at any point.

Crossplay applies across all platforms, which means PC players can team up with those who are playing on console. The Outlast Trials is available on an array of different platforms, including PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One, so there’s a wide variety of players from different platforms you can tackle trials with.

The group menu in The Outlast Trials.
The icon to the right of player’s names tells you their platform. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The Outlast Trials even has its own friend system so you can add players on other platforms with ease through the game itself by entering their unique friend code. You can complete trials with up to four players, so it’s up to you whether you work solo or with a full squad of allies. All trials can be played alone, but it’s a lot easier to tackle them with even just one extra player working alongside you.

How do you play crossplay in The Outlast Trials?

Since crossplay is always active, you don’t have to jump through some extra hoops to play The Outlast Trials with friends/strangers on different platforms, be it via matchmaking or private lobbies. We have a dedicated guide on how you can play co-op multiplayer so be sure to read that if you’re having trouble.

Does The Outlast Trials support cross-platform progression?

While The Outlast Trials supports crossplay, it doesn’t support cross-progression. This means you have to start from scratch if you launch the game on a different platform from the one you originally started on.

The Outlast Trials is a prequel to the overarching Outlast series, so it’s a great place to start if you want to play the Outlast games in order. Be prepared for quite a challenge, though, since the notorious Ex-Pop are quite ruthless and determined to stop you from successfully finishing all trials.

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Kacee Fay
Staff Writer at Dot Esports covering new releases and a wide array of topics including Minecraft, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Phasmophobia, general gaming, streaming, and more. She has been avidly writing and gaming her whole life and now spends her time combining the two. Kacee graduated from San Diego State University in 2021 with a Bachelor’s Degree in English and a Certificate in Creative Editing and Publishing. She then joined Dot Esports as a Freelance Writer in 2022 before transitioning to a Staff Writer in 2023. In her spare time, she enjoys buying more books than she can read, gaming alone or with friends, drinking too much tea, attending concerts, fangirling over movies and television, listening to music, and spending time with her family, friends, and pets, who are the most important parts of her world.
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Staff writer at Dot Esports covering all kinds of gaming news. A graduate in Computer Games Design and Creative Writing from Brunel University who's been writing about games since 2014. Nintendo fan and Sonic the Hedgehog apologist. Knows a worrying amount of Kingdom Hearts lore. Has previously written for Metro, TechRadar, and Game Rant.
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