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Dungeons & Dragons has always been a game nigh gathering friends of all backgrounds and cultures to go on an epic quest together. It has never mattered where you come from; if y'all have whatsoever imagination, y'all can easily partake in a game of D&D. Things on the video game side are a fiddling more complicated than that, though. While crossplay has been a growing trend in video games recently, Dungeons & Dragons has even so to implement information technology. That being said, does the newest entry, Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Brotherhood, have crossplay?

Dungeons & Dragons: Nighttime Alliance does support crossplay, although only between Xbox and PC via the Xbox/Windows 10 version. Xbox users cannot crossplay with Steam players at launch. PlayStation users tin just play betwixt generations together, and so PlayStation four and PlayStation 5 players can join a game together, but non with either of the other platforms. At that place is no word as of this writing whether PlayStation will ever be able to join the cantankerous-platform fun with PC or Xbox players.

While crossplay functionality is increasingly condign more of a mainstay in the gaming manufacture, some games even so practise not fully support it, so it is nice to come across Dungeons & Dragons allowing information technology to happen. The lack of back up on PlayStation may come up to Sony being the only platform company that charges games to support the feature, so hopefully, we see some change on that front in the future.