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No Man’s Sky Cross-Play | Is NMS multiplayer cross-platform?

Whether or not No Man’s Sky supports cross-play is a question that’s on every fan’s mine now that the game has proper multiplayer. It would be great to be able to play cross-platform No Man’s Sky so everyone on Xbox One, PS4, and PC could explore together regardless of what system they own the title on. Unfortunately, like with many titles, cross-play probably isn’t in the cards for NMS owners.

Does No Man’s Sky support cross-play between Xbox One, PC, and PS4?

As of writing, No Man’s Sky does not have cross-play support. There’s no specific reason given as to why cross-platform multiplayer isn’t provided. Despite how much fans want cross-play in games, the truth is not many games support it.

Whether it’s a technical hurdle or some sort of issue with Sony, Microsoft, or Valve not wanting to cooperate, No Man’s Sky won’t have cross-play for the foreseeable future.

More No Man’s Sky

No Man’s Sky is an epic science fiction adventure set across an infinite universe, in which every star is the light of a distant sun, orbited by planets filled with life – each yours to visit. Explore never before seen worlds and trade, fight and survive on a galactic scale.

EXPLORE THE UNKNOWN

Explore uncharted solar systems and catalogue unique new forms of life. Every planet’s landscape is different from the next and populated by species never before encountered.

SURVIVE ON A DANGEROUS FRONTIER

Every solar system, planet, ocean and cave is filled with danger, and you are vulnerable. Battle attack ships, fend off dangerous predators, and survive in hazardous environments. Every encounter will test your skills to the limit.

PREPARE FOR AN EPIC JOURNEY

How you play No Man’s Sky is up to you, but you shouldn’t take your voyage lightly. Collect precious resources on the surfaces of planets, trade them with alien races and build the equipment that will take you to your destiny in the stars.

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