

For those playing on Xbox, there is a way to hard-deny crossplay outside of the Xbox ecosystem via the Xbox settings: Try restarting the game or verifying the files. If it’s grayed out, you might just be out of luck. Find the Cross Platform Play (BETA) optionįor some players, this may not work.However, in the event you’re on Xbox and don’t want to play with PS4 players (or vice versa), you can turn off this feature by doing the following steps in Apex Legends: This is great news, as it means the console playerpool has expanded without adding in PC players, who have an advantage with keyboard and mouse. Turning off crossplay in Apex Legends doesn't make a lot of sense, but if you want to do it, the steps are rather easy. Console players will not be playing with PC players unless they have a PC player on their team. This means console players will be able to match with players on the other console platform (Xbox to PlayStation). When first loading up Apex Legends, crossplay will already be activated. Thankfully, this option is easily switched on and off at your leisure. For others, turning off crossplay in Apex Legends will be the first thing they do. So while there are early concerns regarding crossplay due to slight performance issues, there’s nothing to block cross-platform support in the future.Apex Legends has finally received crossplay. There’s also the fact that Respawn could move to quickly to fix the FPS problems on Xbox One S, as they have only just released Apex Legends.

That means players could switch it on, rather than have to live with it all the time. However, like with other games, it seems pretty likely that Apex Legends crossplay would be added as an additional option. So far, Xbox One X players appear to have an advantage over Xbox One S players, something that would get worse if crossplay was enabled. The original Xbox One doesn’t fare so well, sometimes dropping to 40 fps range, which is a bit of a concern.Ī higher frame rate without stuttering issues will give some players an advantage over others, especially if all three platforms are opened up. And it appears to be regarding Apex Legends performance on Xbox One.Ī recent report posted by Digital Foundry reveals Apex Legends aims for 60 frames per second across all consoles, hitting the mark the most on Xbox One X. However, there are also concerns being raised about early implementation of such a feature. It’s safe to say that if player numbers continue to stay high and even increase, it’s more likely that the team will push for its launch sooner rather than later.
