Capcom has released a new trailer for Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, their intriguing action strategy game that is coming out later this year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC – it’ll be day one on Xbox Game Pass, as well.
15.02.2024 - 22:11 / gamepur.com
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Path of Exile is a massive free-to-play ARPG for PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, and Xbox, and is a great free option and competitor to the ever-popular Diablo series. While the game is getting on in years, it continues to see updates and new content added to the game, but there is one feature that players will likely be hoping for if they decide to dive into the game: Crossplay and cross-progression.
You might be wondering if the game supports these features, so we’ve taken the time to put this guide together with details on whether Path of Exile has crossplay functionality.
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Table of ContentsPath of Exile does not have full cross-platform play, meaning players on console and PC cannot play together. That said, it’s not quite that straightforward.
There is no cross-platform play for console players, meaning you are locked into your system player pool. However, users who play on PC and Mac can play with each other, including partying up and inviting others to join your game, meaning PC and Mac players will likely have the best luck finding players, given the game’s more PC-centric design.
Like with crossplay, there is no cross-progression in Path of Exile except for PC and Mac players, meaning you cannot take your progress to other systems unless it is between PC and Mac. This, along with crossplay, is due to the game running on separate servers, which the developers mentioned in a Twitter exchange back in 2018, which explains why the two cannot play alongside each other, as they are, in essence, completely separate versions.
At the time of writing, there is no word that Path of Exile will be getting cross-play or progression, and the same can be said for Path of Exile 2, the upcoming sequel.
It’s unlikely we will see this feature come to the original title, given its age and the rather major hurdles that would need to be overcome to implement this feature, including reworking their servers, as mentioned previously.
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Capcom has released a new trailer for Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, their intriguing action strategy game that is coming out later this year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC – it’ll be day one on Xbox Game Pass, as well.
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is one of the more intriguing games on Capcom’s upcoming slate. The relatively-rare new IP from Capcom, the game has certainly caught eyes with its heavily-stylized Japanese-folklore-inspired visuals reminiscent of the fan-favorite Okami, but actual details about the game have been somewhat scant. Well, thankfully, during today’s Xbox Partner Preview showcase, we got a fresh look at Capcom’s upcoming adventure.
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store in 2024, Capcom announced. It will also be available via Xbox Game Pass.
Capcom closed the Xbox Partner Preview showcase with a new gameplay trailer for Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess. The supernatural hack-and-slash title is also confirmed to launch in 2024. Check out how it plays below.
We've finally got more information on Capcom's upcoming game Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, which was shown during the Xbox Partner Preview showcase earlier today.
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