Published , by Sam Chandler
Published , by Sam Chandler
Grounded has finally arrived in Early Access and players are hoping to cross-play with their friends. Thankfully, Grounded does include cross-play, and it’s rather easy to set up a co-op multiplayer game session for you and your tiny pals.
Players on Steam will need to have an Xbox account and use the Xbox Console Companion app to join friends.
Much like a lot of Xbox’s other titles, Grounded includes cross-play between Xbox One consoles and PC. This should make it an appealing co-op option for those players that have friends across multiple platforms and storefronts.
Setting up a co-op cross-play multiplayer session in Grounded is easy. The first step will be for someone to host an online game.
The host will also be able to choose the difficulty level of the game. For beginners, playing on Moderate is a good option as it showcases more of Grounded’s mechanics. Veteran survival players may want to test their mettle with the Whoa! difficulty. Anyone that just wants to explore (without the threat of spiders) can chill in the Creative mode.
Once the lobby is created, other players will need to manually join the game. Grounded is currently in Game Preview/Early Access and there is no way to send out game invites. Players will need to join by doing the following steps:
Following these steps will have you join a friend that is hosting a lobby. When all players have joined (there can be four players in a game), the host can launch.
The host of the Grounded game will be the one responsible for the save. Ensure that the game is saved before quitting so you can continue playing it again next time.
Creating a cross-play multiplayer session in Grounded is rather simple as players can get into a game with only a few button presses. Check out the Shacknews Grounded page for more news and guides.