
Do that, opening up a lot of the granular settings for Overwatch 2. Then within the options menu, confusingly, there is another Options button you can select. To do this, you need to open Options with either the Start or Options button depending on if you are on PlayStation or Xbox consoles. Thankfully, you can opt out of crossplay. While you can overcome this disadvantage, it’s not very fun to feel you are starting off on the back foot. However, this will also mean, that as a console player, you could be at the mercy of mouse and keyboard players. Again, this is by design, as one of Blizzard’s main goals this beta is to test out crossplay to the furthest capabilities. If you're on console, you will be opted in to crossplay with PC players by default. Can you opt out of the Overwatch 2 beta crossplay? However, if you don’t want to do that, (and don’t mind enormous queues), there is another option. If you're playing on a console, it’s worth noting that you're automatically added to the PC Pool of matchmaking. It’s hard to know if the beta tries to prioritize console players together, if it pools in controller players from PC only, or if it just leaves you at the whims of mouse and keyboard players if you are using a controller. The part that's not clear is how exactly crossplay matchmaking wo rks. They will then have to accept it, and after, they should appear on your right-hand list.

Once on this screen, there is an ‘Add A Friend’ option which, if pressed, will prompt you to add your friend’s email address or Battletag. In order to get friends from other platforms, you need to open Options, and then head to Social.

No matter if you are on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4 or PS5, you can join your friends. However, the broad strokes you’d expect are there.

It’s a little tricky to see how Overwatch 2 beta crossplay works, as the details haven’t been shared about the pools or restrictions.
