Best Crossplay Games You Can Play on Mobile, Console, and PC in 2026
One lobby, three screens, and fewer excuses when your friends say they cannot join. These are some of the best crossplay games to try in 2026 if your group is split between mobile, console, and PC.
Crossplay sounds simple until you actually try to use it. One friend is on PC, another is on PlayStation or Xbox, someone else only has a phone, and suddenly the real question is not what to play. It is what actually works.
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What Counts as Mobile, Console, and PC Crossplay?
For this list, the game needs to make sense across mobile, console, and PC without relying only on cloud streaming. Some games are built around shared lobbies, while others are better for cross-save, account linking, or progression across devices.
1. Fortnite
Fortnite remains one of the easiest crossplay picks for mixed-platform groups.
Fortnite is still one of the easiest answers for friends split across mobile, console, and PC. Battle Royale, Zero Build, and Creative maps make it flexible for casual groups.
Best for: Big groups, casual nights, and creative maps.
Platforms to check: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Android, iPhone, and iPad, depending on country, device, and official download route.
Keep in mind: Mobile access is not identical everywhere, especially on iOS and iPadOS.
2. Minecraft Bedrock
Minecraft Bedrock is one of the safest crossplay picks when everyone uses the right version. Bedrock Edition connects mobile, console, and Windows players.
Best for: Survival worlds, creative builds, families, and long-term projects.
Platforms to check: Windows, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS.
Keep in mind: Minecraft Java Edition is separate from Bedrock Edition for normal crossplay setup.
3. Roblox
Roblox works because it is more of a platform than one single game.
Roblox works well for mixed-device groups because it is a platform full of different experiences, not just one game.
Best for: Social games, horror games, roleplay, racing, and casual multiplayer.
Platforms to check: Mobile, tablet, PC, Mac, PlayStation, and Xbox.
Keep in mind: Controls, performance, chat, and safety settings vary by experience.
4. Brawlhalla
Brawlhalla is a simple fighting-game pick for short sessions. It is free-to-play, easy to explain, and supports cross-play across PC, console, iOS, and Android.
Best for: Short matches, party fighting, and custom rooms.
Platforms to check: Steam, Ubisoft Connect, Epic Games Store, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android.
Keep in mind: Mobile touch controls can be harder against controller, keyboard, or mouse players.
5. Among Us
Among Us remains easy to recommend because the rules are simple and the platform barrier is low. It is still a strong pick for voice chat groups and quick party nights.
Best for: Party nights, families, and social deduction.
Platforms to check: Android, iOS, PC, and console.
Keep in mind: The original Among Us is separate from Among Us 3D and Among Us 3D:VR.
6. Fall Guys
Fall Guys is a low-pressure party platformer that works well for groups that want something funny instead of serious.
Best for: Casual party sessions, families, and quick rounds.
Platforms to check: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Android, and supported iOS access depending on region.
Keep in mind: Mobile access is not the same everywhere, especially on iOS.
7. Warframe
Warframe is the deeper co-op action pick here. It is fast, content-heavy, and built around long-term progression.
Best for: Co-op action, sci-fi fans, and long-term progression.
Platforms to check: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android.
Keep in mind: Read the cross-platform save instructions before linking accounts.
8. Disney Speedstorm
Disney Speedstorm gives the list a racing option, with arcade tracks and Disney and Pixar characters across mobile, console, and PC.
Best for: Arcade racing, family play, and lighter multiplayer sessions.
Platforms to check: Mobile, console, and PC.
Keep in mind: The free-to-play structure may not be for everyone.
9. Sky: Children of the Light
Sky: Children of the Light is the calmest game here. It is a social adventure built around movement, atmosphere, and relaxed co-op.
Best for: Relaxed co-op, couples, families, and softer multiplayer.
Platforms to check: iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Steam.
Keep in mind: Save or link your account properly before switching devices.
10. Genshin Impact
Genshin Impact is stronger as a cross-save RPG pick than a traditional multiplayer lobby game.
Genshin Impact is more of a cross-save RPG pick than a pure multiplayer lobby game. It fits players who want one account across devices.
Best for: Long-term RPG progress and open-world adventuring.
Platforms to check: PC, iOS, Android, PlayStation, and Xbox.
Keep in mind: It is an RPG with co-op features, not a full multiplayer hangout.
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