Suffer the apocalypse alone
Ina tweetfrom Bethesda’s Pete Hines (Senior Vice President of Global Marketing and Communications), it turns outFallout 76will not be supporting cross-play. Hines doesn’t go into more detail (considering this was on Twitter), but he does add in that he isn’t sure “if it ever will” in the future.
Folks, chill. I work with a lot of devs and games for whom this is important going forward.

Fallout 76 does not support crossplay, for a number of reasons. I have no idea if it ever will. But I assure you it is not on our radar right now as we focus on B.E.T.A. and Launch.
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon)July 09, 2025

On the one hand, I can totally understand the feature not being ready for launch. Sony just announced it was looking into cross-playthis morning, starting withFortnite, so it is likely impossible to have those features working within a month and a half (Fallout 76launches on November 14).
On the other hand, how doesThe Elder Scrolls Legendsrely more on cross-play than what is possibly Bethesda’s biggest release of the year? It might not be “critical” to theFallout 76experience, as Hines puts it, but cross-play certainly would help friends play together easier.

Whatever the case, I guess you better start making plans with your friends for which console you’ll be grabbingFallout 76for (if at all).






