Is UNO cross platform in 2026?

No. UNO does not support crossplay between different platforms. PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and mobile players are all limited to same-platform multiplayer. Cross-generation play works within console families, and cross-progression is available through Ubisoft Connect. But you cannot play UNO cross platform with someone on a different device.

TL;DR – UNO Crossplay Status

Crossplay: Not supported

Consoles: Same-platform only

Mobile: Same-platform only

Cross-save: Yes, via Ubisoft Connect

Cross-generation: PS4 plays with PS5 and Xbox One plays with Xbox Series X|S through backward compatibility.

Crossplay vs Cross-Platform vs Cross-Save in UNO

UNO is available on a long list of devices. That availability gets confused with crossplay, which it lacks entirely. Here’s what each feature actually means for UNO.

FeatureSupported
Cross-platform availabilityYes — PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, iOS, Android
CrossplayNo
Cross-saveYes — via Ubisoft Connect account

Cross-progression through Ubisoft Connect lets you carry unlocks and progress between devices linked to the same account. But that does not mean you can match with players on other platforms. UNO crossplay is absent — unlike Fortnite’s full cross platform system, Ubisoft has not connected UNO’s separate player pools.

Which Platforms Can Play UNO Together?

Here’s how multiplayer actually works in UNO:

Platform PairingCan Play Together?
PC (Steam) ↔ Console✘ No
PlayStation ↔ Xbox✘ No
Xbox ↔ Nintendo Switch✘ No
PS4 ↔ PS5✔ Yes (cross-gen)
Xbox One ↔ Xbox Series X|S✔ Yes (cross-gen)
Mobile (iOS ↔ Android)✘ No

Each platform runs its own matchmaking. A Steam player cannot join a lobby with someone on PlayStation or Switch. The only exception is cross-generation play within the same console family — PS4 owners match with PS5, and Xbox One matches with Xbox Series X|S, since the newer consoles run the older version through backward compatibility.

Mobile versions on iOS and Android also operate separately from each other and from consoles. If your friend has UNO on Switch and you play on PC, you cannot cross play UNO together. There is no workaround.

What Is the Best Platform for UNO?

PC (Steam)
Frequent sales, Ubisoft Connect integration, keyboard controls
PlayStation
Larger console player base, couch-friendly, PS4/PS5 cross-gen
Xbox
Game Pass history, cross-gen support, quick matchmaking
Nintendo Switch
Portable play, touchscreen input, local multiplayer
Mobile
Free-to-play, play anywhere, touch controls

Since UNO multiplayer cross platform is not an option, the best platform is whichever one your friends already own. PC has the largest active gaming user base overall, but UNO’s player counts are typically highest on console and mobile.

FAQs

Does UNO have crossplay between PC and console?

No. UNO does not support crossplay between PC and any console. Steam, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch each run separate multiplayer pools. You can only match with players on the same platform.

Can you play UNO cross platform between PlayStation and Xbox?

No. UNO is not cross console compatible. PlayStation and Xbox players cannot join the same lobby. Each console operates its own matchmaking, similar to Stardew Valley’s same-platform restrictions.

Is UNO cross-save supported across platforms?

Yes. UNO supports cross-progression through Ubisoft Connect. Link your account and your unlocks carry across devices. This does not enable crossplay — only your progress transfers, not your ability to match across platforms.

Will UNO ever be cross platform?

Ubisoft has acknowledged player requests for UNO crossplay but has not confirmed any plans. The crossplay adoption rate among AAA studios reached 95% in 2025, but UNO has not followed that trend. No update timeline exists.

Is UNO co-op cross platform on Switch and PC?

No. UNO Switch PC crossplay is not available. Switch and PC versions run on separate servers. There is no way to connect between these two platforms, and other Ubisoft titles like Ghost Recon Breakpoint share the same limitation.

Sheldon has spent over a decade immersed in retro gaming, from NES classics to arcade gems. He's deeply passionate about preserving gaming history and helping others rediscover these timeless titles. When he's not gaming, Shaun writes about the evolution of video games and their cultural impact.