
"A spokesperson for EA confirmed the finer details about how cross-play works on console, and that is that when it's toggled on, the game will prioritize console-only cross-play, but not guarantee it. Players can select Cross-play Off to only play against people on their platform. On PC, cross-play is on by default and cannot be turned off. Here are the two settings and their descriptions, as written by EA:"
"Cross-play ON On console, when cross-play is on, we will prioritize allocating you on servers with other console-only players, but players can expect to be in a larger matchmaking pool with players on all platforms. Cross-play On is the only option available on PC. Cross-play OFF You will only play against players on your platform (Xbox only if on Xbox, PlayStation only if on PlayStation). Joining with friends/parties containing players from other platforms will not be available."
EA and Battlefield Studios clarified how cross-play functions for Battlefield 6 across consoles and PC. On consoles, enabling cross-play prioritizes allocation to console-only servers but does not guarantee exclusive console matches. Players on consoles can choose Cross-play Off to restrict matchmaking to their specific console and prevent joining parties with other platforms. On PC, cross-play is enabled by default and cannot be disabled. Battlefield 6 launches October 10 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, and a battle royale mode is in development that could launch October 28.
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