Halo: Campaign Evolved is an Unreal Engine 5-powered remake of the seminal FPS that fans first fell in love with over two decades ago. And for the first time, this beloved entry in the franchise finally sports four-player co-op, allowing friends to team up together both online and in local split-screen play. However, in an age where there are so many ecosystem choices, you’re bound to have friends on different platforms than you, leaving you to wonder if you’ll be able to play with them via cross-play.
Below, we’ve got you covered with everything you need to know about cross-play, as well as cross-progression, in Halo: Campaign Evolved.
Does Halo: Campaign Evolved have cross-play?
If you want to play with friends from another ecosystem, we’ve got some good news: Halo: Campaign Evolved supports cross-play across every platform. This means that you can link up with your pals across PlayStation, Xbox, and PC (via Windows or Steam) with ease.
However, it’s important to note that every platform requires you to have an Xbox gamertag, including PS5. So, before you can team up with your friends on other systems, you’ll need to set up a Microsoft account and sign in to it in-game. Afterward, you’ll be free to send invites to those friends regardless of where they’re playing the game.
Of course, if you’re playing Halo: Campaign Evolved with friends within the same ecosystem as you, you can just send them game invites directly through your friends list on that platform as well.


