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But, considering Nioh got patches to add Epic Crossplay before, this one might get it in the future.
EDIT: Oh my god is that Eisberg below me, probably ban-evading since they're not on Eisberg?
EDIT 2: Oh god, it is. They'll blindly defend EGS at any cost and whatever else that might be needed. Take it with a grain of salt.
Here's hoping you're right.
If they release simultaneously or after they've already been released on other clients. Otherwise they're more than free to not include it.
"Unfortunately, there is no Crossplay in Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin. New players from Steam can only play the game with those who also own it in Valve’s platform, and cannot enjoy some double trouble action with those who got it on Epic Games back in the day. Same thing with consoles, and you can only play along with those on the same platform as you."
But I already beat the game, including all DLC, on EGS solo. Now I'm going to do it here with different jobs.