It's not a first-party title, nor is it part of the EA Play selection, but instead it's another huge third-party title arriving day one, akin to Outriders and MLB The Show 21 earlier this year. I know that if the option didn't exist there would be a very vocal group of PC players using that as their argument for why they don't want to play B4B, but as someone who would have no interest in turning the feature off (if I had not purchased from Microsoft) I can't help but think a little disclaimer in game showing current players online for the cross-play setting someone has chosen would have gone a long way towards heading that off at the pass.Back 4 Blood was a surprise announcement for Xbox Game Pass during the company's E3 presentation back in June. In my opinion, having the option to turn off cross-play was the mistake the Devs made. Now, while this is speculation, I wouldn't be shocked if there are a decent number of people on Steam (other than those who feel they've simply seen all there is to offer from B4B) who stopped playing because they didn't know that by turning off cross-play they were likely limiting their pool of players to match with far more than they realized when so far as we can tell the game won't match you with other Steam/Epic users who have cross-play on and got the impression that meant there were no players. I say that as someone who posted this link myself, with the disclaimer that it is unknown how accurate those numbers are. So, as others have pointed out, this site isn't really a credible source when we don't know how they're collecting the information provided.
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