So you’ve just downloaded Marvel Rivals and want to know if you can play with your friends who are on different platforms? Or maybe you’re thinking about switching from your PC to your couch to play on a console and wondering whether you will have all your stuff from your PC. Let me break down exactly how cross-play and cross-progression work in Marvel RIvals.
Crossplay in Marvel Rivals depends on what type of match you want to play. If you just want to hop into a casual game with friends, you can play with anyone on any platform. PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox – it doesn’t matter. The game will match everyone together in Quick Match and Conquest modes without any fuss.
When it comes to ranked games though, things are a bit different. The game keeps PC players in their own pool and console players in theirs. It makes sense when you think about it – playing with a mouse and keyboard is just different from using a controller. After trying both, you can definitely feel the difference, especially when playing characters who need precise aim like Hawkeye, Black Widow, or Punisher.
The nice thing is that setting up cross-play matches in casual modes is super simple. You don’t need to mess with any special settings. The game handles everything in the background. So when you’re playing with friends, just invite them and start the match!
Marvel Rivals doesn’t have cross-progression right now. If you start playing on your PlayStation 5, everything you do stays there. All those skins you unlock, the characters you earn, your battle pass progress – none of it will show up if you log in on PC or Xbox.
NetEase (the game’s developer) knows this isn’t ideal. Their creative director has said they’re working on adding cross-progression, but it’s not as simple as flipping a switch. They need to figure out how to handle purchases and progress across different platforms, which apparently involves dealing with a lot of platform-specific rules.
For now, you’ll want to pick one platform and stick with it, especially if you’re planning to buy skins or the battle pass.
The good news is that the game just came out, and features like this often get added later. The developers seem pretty open about wanting to add cross-progression, so there’s a decent chance we’ll see it eventually. Until then, at least you can still play with your friends regardless of their platform, even if your unlocks stay put.
So there you have it – you can play with friends across platforms in casual modes, but ranked is platform-locked, and your stuff won’t transfer between systems yet. It’s not perfect, but at least you can get together with friends for some matches without worrying about what platform they’re on.