- What Crossplay Requires
- The Crossplay vs. Mods Decision
- What Crossplay Doesn’t Limit
- How to Enable Crossplay
- How to Connect from Each Platform
- PC (Steam)
- PS5
- Xbox Series X/S
- Common Crossplay Issues
- Console Players Can’t Find the Server
- ”Version Mismatch” Error
- Players Can Join But Experience Lag
- What About PS4 and Xbox One?
- Making the Right Choice
- Get Started
7 Days to Die added full crossplay support with the V2.0 update in June 2025, letting PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S players survive together on the same server. It’s a genuine crossplay implementation - not just cross-gen - but it comes with real limitations you should understand before setting it up.
This guide covers what crossplay actually requires, the tradeoff with mods, how to enable it, and how players connect from each platform.
What Crossplay Requires
Crossplay in 7DTD isn’t just a toggle. It’s a set of requirements that all need to be met simultaneously:
| Requirement | Value |
|---|---|
| EAC (Easy Anti-Cheat) | Must be ON |
| Mods | None (vanilla only) |
| Max players | 8 |
| Max world size | 8192 |
| Game version | All players on same version |
| Platforms supported | PC (Steam), PS5, Xbox Series X/S |
If any one of these conditions isn’t met, console players won’t be able to connect. PC players can still join regardless, since they’re connecting through Steam.
The Crossplay vs. Mods Decision
This is the most important thing to understand, and it’s a hard tradeoff:
Crossplay and mods are mutually exclusive.
Crossplay requires EAC to be enabled. Mods require EAC to be disabled. There is no workaround, no compatibility layer, no way to have both.
| Your group | Crossplay | Mods |
|---|---|---|
| All PC players, want mods | OFF | YES |
| Mix of PC + console players | ON | NO |
| All PC, don’t care about mods | Either | N/A |
| Any console player in the group | ON (required) | NO |
If anyone in your group is on PS5 or Xbox, the decision is made for you - crossplay on, mods off. If everyone is on PC and mods matter to your group, disable crossplay and EAC.
No Partial Solution
You cannot run mods for PC players while allowing console players to connect. It’s all or nothing. The only way around this is for console players to also get the PC version.
What Crossplay Doesn’t Limit
Some things people worry about that aren’t actually affected by crossplay:
- Server performance - Crossplay doesn’t add meaningful overhead. Same RAM and CPU requirements as a vanilla PC-only server.
- World features - All V2.5 content works in crossplay: smell system 2.0, third-person camera, weather, vehicles, all POIs.
- Gameplay settings - Difficulty, loot abundance, blood moon frequency, day length - all configurable on crossplay servers. The restrictions are about mods and player count, not gameplay tuning.
- World saves - Toggling crossplay on or off doesn’t affect your existing world. You can switch without losing progress.
How to Enable Crossplay
Open serverconfig.xml via File Manager or SFTP and set:
<property name="EACEnabled" value="true" />
<property name="ServerAllowCrossplay" value="true" />
<property name="ServerMaxPlayerCount" value="8" />Make sure there are no files in the Mods folder, and verify your WorldGenSize is 8192 or smaller. Save the file and restart the server.
For detailed steps, see our crossplay setup help doc.
How to Connect from Each Platform
PC (Steam)
- Launch 7 Days to Die
- Select Join A Game
- Search for the server in the browser, or click Connect to IP and enter the server’s IP and port
- Enter the password if one is set
For detailed steps, see our connecting guide.
PS5
- Launch 7 Days to Die
- Select Join A Game
- Search for the server by name in the server browser
- Enter the password when prompted
PS5 players can only see and join servers that have crossplay enabled. Direct IP connection is available through the server browser interface.
Xbox Series X/S
Same process as PS5. Search for the server by name in the browser, or use direct IP connection if available.
Server Not Showing Up?
If console players can’t find the server in the browser, double-check that EAC is enabled, crossplay is on, the server is set to public, and there are no mods installed. Also verify all players are on the same game version - version mismatches prevent connections.
Common Crossplay Issues
Console Players Can’t Find the Server
Check these in order:
- EAC is enabled in serverconfig.xml
- ServerAllowCrossplay is true
- No files in the Mods folder
- ServerMaxPlayerCount is 8 or fewer
- WorldGenSize is 8192 or smaller
- Server is set to public (or players have the correct IP)
- All players are on the same game version
”Version Mismatch” Error
PC and console updates don’t always release simultaneously. If one platform updates before the other, players on different versions can’t connect. Wait for all platforms to update to the same version.
Players Can Join But Experience Lag
This isn’t a crossplay-specific issue - it’s general server performance. The same optimization approaches apply: check your server settings, consider reducing MaxSpawnedZombies or world size, and make sure you have enough RAM for your player count.
What About PS4 and Xbox One?
The legacy console versions of 7 Days to Die (PS4 and Xbox One) were developed by a different studio and were discontinued years ago. They run on a completely different codebase and cannot connect to PC/current-gen servers. Crossplay is exclusively a current-generation feature.
Making the Right Choice
Enable crossplay if:
- Anyone in your group is on PS5 or Xbox
- You want the broadest platform compatibility
- You’re running vanilla and don’t need mods
Disable crossplay if:
- Everyone is on PC (Steam)
- You want to use mods or overhaul mods
- You need more than 8 players
- You want a map larger than 8192
If you’re unsure, start with crossplay enabled. It’s the more inclusive option, and you can disable it later if your group decides mods are more important. Your world save isn’t affected by the switch.
Get Started
WinterNode 7 Days to Die servers support crossplay out of the box - enable it in serverconfig.xml and your group can connect from any supported platform.
All servers run at $1.99/GB of RAM with no extra charges for CPU, storage, or crossplay features. Get your 7 Days to Die server → Need help? Support is available via ticket or Discord.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Since the V2.0 update in June 2025, PC (Steam), PS5, and Xbox Series X/S players can all play together on the same dedicated server with crossplay enabled.
No. Crossplay requires EAC (Easy Anti-Cheat) to be enabled and vanilla game files. Any mods in the Mods folder will prevent console players from connecting.
Crossplay servers are capped at 8 players maximum. This is a platform requirement, not a server hardware limitation.
No. Crossplay is only available on current-generation platforms - PC (Steam), PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. The legacy console versions were discontinued and do not receive updates.
No. Any 7DTD dedicated server can enable crossplay through serverconfig.xml.





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