A curated selection of competitive esports games that allow players on different hardware platforms to compete against each other. This list highlights titles where cross-play is not just a convenience but a core pillar of the competitive ecosystem, enabling unified matchmaking and fair play across PC, console, and mobile devices.
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A physics-based vehicular soccer game that pioneered cross-play among major platforms. It offers seamless matchmaking between PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC, ensuring a unified competitive ladder and consistent esports tournaments across all user bases.
The cultural juggernaut of battle royale gaming, Fortnite supports full cross-platform play and competitive events across PC, consoles, and mobile. Its esports ecosystem, including the FNCS, integrates players from all platforms into a single competitive pool for major prizes and rankings.
Activision's battle royale title enables cross-platform progression and play, allowing console and PC gamers to compete together. Its integration with Call of Duty League structures ensures that competitive integrity is maintained even with the mixed-input environment of controllers and mouse/keyboard.
Respawn's hero shooter allows full cross-play across PC and console generations, fostering a larger and more active competitive player base. The game's ranked mode and official tournaments utilize this unified pool to create balanced and highly skilled matchmaking environments.
A free-to-play platform fighter that supports robust cross-platform play across all major devices. Its strong esports presence relies on this accessibility, allowing players from PC, consoles, and mobile to compete in the same ranked ladders and global tournaments.
While primarily a console game, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has expanded its reach with online services and community-organized cross-play initiatives. It remains a staple in the fighting game community, with major tournaments like Genesis attracting top talent from various hardware backgrounds.
Riot Games' tactical shooter focuses heavily on competitive integrity. Although it restricts some cross-play to maintain input parity between mouse/keyboard and console, it is a premier esport that is re-evaluating cross-platform integration to unify its competitive ecosystem.
The definitive MOBA esport is now transitioning to a cross-platform ecosystem with the introduction of cross-platform play for mobile and PC in certain markets. This move aims to unify the global player base and streamline the path for amateur competitors to reach professional levels.
One of the original battle royale games that supports full cross-platform play across PC and consoles. Its competitive scene leverages this connectivity to maintain healthy server populations and diverse matchmaking pools for its official PUBG Global Championship series.
Specifically tailored for iOS and Android, this iteration allows mobile gamers to compete directly against console and PC players in standard modes and competitive events. It serves as a critical entry point for mobile-first esports enthusiasts to join the broader Fortnite ecosystem.
A mobile-exclusive version of Rocket League that offers a distinct but related competitive experience. While not fully cross-play with the main title, it has established its own esports circuit, showcasing how spin-offs can build their own competitive communities.
Mediatonic's party game supports cross-platform play across all major consoles and PC, allowing friends to compete in chaotic multiplayer rounds. Its occasional competitive modes and community-driven tournaments highlight the appeal of accessible, casual esports environments.
Bungie's legendary franchise returns with full cross-platform play for both matchmaking and official competitive events. The Halo World Championship utilizes this unified player base to ensure that the best players from every platform have a shot at the title.
Blizzard's hero shooter supports cross-platform play and progression, allowing players to team up regardless of their device. While competitive integrity remains a focus, the game's unified ecosystem encourages broader participation in its competitive seasonal play.
This mobile-first title bridges the gap between casual and competitive play on handheld devices. It supports cross-platform matchmaking and has a growing esports scene, proving that mobile can host high-stakes competitive tournaments with global participation.
A leading mobile MOBA with a massive global esports presence. It supports cross-platform play across iOS and Android, enabling a unified competitive ladder that feeds into the prestigious M-Series World Championship events held annually.
Tencent's mobile MOBA offers cross-platform play between iOS and Android devices, focusing on fast-paced competitive matches. Its esports ecosystem includes international tournaments that highlight the skill and accessibility of mobile-first gaming.
A long-standing tactical FPS that supports cross-platform play in specific regional versions, particularly in Asia. It maintains a robust competitive scene with LAN tournaments and online leagues that integrate players from PC and mobile interfaces in certain modes.
Inspired by Halo, this arena shooter introduces portal mechanics and supports full cross-platform play across PC and consoles. Its competitive community thrives on the accessibility of the game, allowing players from different hardware backgrounds to compete fairly.
Epic Games' free-to-play action RPG supports cross-platform play across all platforms. While less focused on traditional esports, its competitive monster-hunting leagues and seasonal challenges create a community-driven competitive environment accessible to all players.