Alright, so I’ve been diving deep into the world of UFC 4 lately, and one question that kept popping up in my head was, “Is UFC 4 cross-platform?” I mean, wouldn’t it be awesome to go head-to-head with friends who are on different consoles? So, I rolled up my sleeves and decided to find out what the deal is.
First off, I started scouring the internet, reading through forums, and checking out what other gamers were saying. Some folks were saying “yes”, others “no”. It was like trying to find a needle in a haystack. I even stumbled upon some official-looking articles, but even those seemed to contradict each other.
After a bunch of digging, I started to piece things together. It turns out, UFC 4 doesn’t support cross-platform play in the traditional sense. That means if you’re on PlayStation, you can’t directly play with someone on Xbox, and vice-versa. Bummer, right?
- I went straight to the source and looked up the game details in the Microsoft Store and the Xbox games catalog.
- From there, I confirmed that there was no mention of cross-platform play for UFC 4.
- Some games do offer cross-play but let you turn it off. So, I hopped into UFC 4’s settings to see if that was the case.
- I poked around, and nope, no option to enable any sort of cross-platform play.
I did notice a glimmer of hope, though. While there’s no cross-play between different console brands, there’s something called cross-generation play. So, if you’re on a PS4, you can play with someone on a PS5, and if you’re on an Xbox One, you can throw down with someone on an Xbox Series X/S.
So, to wrap it all up, while we can’t have those epic cross-platform battles in UFC 4, we can still enjoy some fights within the same console family. It’s not the cross-platform dream I was hoping for, but hey, it’s something.