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Does Wizard With a Gun Have Crossplay?

Can you play with everyone in Wizard With a Gun?

When it comes to playing cooperative titles like Wizard With a Gun, which was designed with one to two players in mind, chances are you want crossplay. After all, not everyone owns a functional gaming computer. But many do have a console or handheld. And seeing as Wizard With a Gun is available on all major systems, including the Nintendo Switch, crossplay makes the most sense. So, does Wizard With a Gun have crossplay?

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Can You Play Crossplay in Wizard With a Gun?

Unfortunately, Wizard With a Gun does not feature crossplay support at launch. According to the developer, they experienced significant technical issues while attempting crossplay support for the game. As such, they were forced to drop the endeavor altogether in support of launching the complete package with two-player cooperative support on PCs and consoles.

The only thing that would make the experience better is crossplay!

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What is Wizard With a Gun?

Wizard With a Gun is a—currently—highly-rated sandbox survival game designed with one to two players in mind. The world is filled with magic and mystery, where you, as a wizard armed with firearms, must explore, collect, craft, and equip yourself with better gear to take down baddies.

The art style reminds me of Don’t Starve but mixed with a twin-stick shooter and Magicka. Do you remember Magicka? But this time, you can customize your magical weapon, perfect your wardrobe, and partner with a friend on your system to explore and adventure.


If you like the look of Wizards With a Gun, we highly recommend you check out Don’t Starve and its multiplayer version, Don’t Starve Together. We have tips on how to not get caught in Dark Miasma, which will help you and your coop partners survive just a little bit longer!

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Brandon is a freelance writer with Gamer Journalist. After jumpstarting a professional writing career in 2012, Brandon went on to cover video games for Prima Games, OnlySP, MP1st, The Nerd Stash, and countless other online publications. For a short period, he worked in digital marketing, learning search engine optimization that helps improve his video game guides today.