How multiplayer, crossplay & couch co-op work - Diablo 4

Diablo 4 multiplayer lets you team up with friends near and far, though how it works and which features are available depends on which platform you use. One thing that works regardless of platform is Diablo 4 crossplay, which lets you team up with three other people and tackle pretty much everything in the game. Couch co-op is also possible and only requires one copy of Diablo 4 Gold  the game - but it only works on console.

This guide explains how to play Diablo 4 in multiplayer and which features you have access to on different platforms.

How Diablo 4 multiplayer works

While Diablo 4 starts off as a single-player experience, you can join up to three friends online as soon as you finish the prologue and have access to the full menu. You can play everything with friends, including dungeons, strongholds, campaign missions, cellars, and side quests, and you even get a nice little 10 percent EXP bonus for playing in a group – perfect when you’re trying to push through the level 90 grind and hit level 100.

You don’t have to join a clan to play multiplayer, either. Clans exist just for groups of players who want to experience the game in a similar way to join together. They’re part of multiplayer, but they aren’t essential.

How to play Diablo 4 multiplayer 
Joining friends only takes a few quick button presses.

· Open the main menu
· Select the “Social” tab
· Choose a friend from your Battlenet friends list (or add their Battletag if you don’t have them on Blizzard’s app yet)
· Choose “Invite to party”

That’s all it takes, though there are a few caveats to Buy Diablo 4 Gold  bear in mind. A party can only include four people, and anyone who joins has to be on the same World Tier level, though you can change your tier level easily enough.