Summoning Across Platforms
I have searched the web, I cannot find an explicit answer to this anywhere. :(
Can friends play co-operatively (i.e. summon each other) between platforms?
I believe the answer is no because in may case, I am on PC my friend is on XBOX and we have different death clock values.
We would like to be sure it is not the internet, and it is by design we can't summon one another.
Thanks
Best Answer
As slow_excellence mentioned in the comments, very few games or platforms have this capability.
I have also explicitly tried this with Dark Souls 2 on Xbox Live and Games for Windows Live, to no avail.
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Can you play multiplayer across platforms?
Crossplay games allow for cross-platform play, in other words, they allow you to play online multiplayer with friends on platforms different to the one you're using. So, for example, if you're playing Call of Duty: Warzone on PS5, you can still play with friends on PS4, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S.Can you cross-platform summon Elden Ring?
Though you can reach across worlds to call on players from other worlds, you can't summon people from different platforms into The Lands Between. That is to say, Elden Ring does not feature cross-play compatibility. If you're on Xbox, you'll have to stick with Xbox players. The same applies to PlayStation and PC.Can you team up cross-platform?
Fortnite cross-platform play (or crossplay) allows mobile (Android and iOS), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Mac and Windows PC players to play together (with a couple of exceptions that we'll talk about below).Can you friend people cross-platform?
With cross-platform multiplayer working by default, you just need to add them as friends, and then join their party. Here's how to get started: Go to friends and select 'Find Friend', then search for their username, and send the request. They will then get a notification where they can accept the request.Summoning - Across The Streaming Tide
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