'Cross-play was a cool idea, but it just wasn’t the right fit for the game since the game has different UIs, control schemes, and stuff like that,' he said. In March of this year, Diablo 2 Resurrected game producer Matthew Cederquist had an interview with IGN Middle East, in which he shared further explanations why we will not see cross-play in Diablo 2 Resurrected. But it's not something that's going to be in there at launch.' And so cross-play is something we continue to look at. So there won't be cross-play,' he explained, while executive producer Rod Fergusson added: 'It's something we looked at, for sure, as part of looking at cross-progression, but the cross-progression was the clearest indication of what we should be doing. 'Right now you can play against people, because there will be global leaderboards, but you can't play immediately with them. Speaking to Eurogamer, principal designer Rob Gallerani confirmed that there won't be cross-play support at launch. Cross-progression is a confirmed feature, but cross-play will not be supported at launch.
Unfortunately, despite the fact that Diablo 2 Resurrected is available on all platforms, the cross-play feature will not be available, at least not at launch.