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Fall Guys cross-play support now fully enabled

PlayStation and PC, together at last.

Fall Guys cross-play support is now fully enabled across PlayStation and PC, allowing players on either platform the opportunity to play together with ease.

Until today, players on different platforms could create custom lobbies to play together.

“Our mid-season update is now LIVE,” developer Mediatonic advised. “You can now party-up with your Fall Guys buddies regardless of whether they’re on PC or PlayStation.”

The update means players will now match with those on different platforms through regular matchmaking.

Mediatonic also detailed Sweet Thieves, a new mode that will head to the game soon. In it, you’ll play as either a Guardian or a Thief, protecting or stealing candy pieces respectively. It’s unclear as yet as to when the new mode will drop.

Fall Guys is currently available on Windows PC and PS4, and is also planned for Xbox and Switch in 2022.

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21 June 2022
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