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Competitive has crossplay
I've had the exact same experience, except I have a harsher take.
I would love to turn off cross play for quick match. Most of my queues have been within 3 seconds or instant. I know it is called "quick match" but I really wouldn't mind waiting a couple minutes to queue with only PC players.
Plenty of people have mentioned competitive mode as an option, but I don't always want to play that. There's plenty of room between a sweaty Ranked lobby and a braindead Console lobby.
I'm pretty sure that console players do have the option to choose between Crossplay or no crossplay.
It's rather the other way around that it's unfair for us PC players that we are stuck with these players.
On PS5 and Xbox Series X, open up your settings settings and then navigate to the “social” submenu. Once there, scroll to the “social” subsection, and look for the top option. You should see “Cross-Platform,” which is ticked on by default. Turn it off to disable crossplay and ensure that you only ever match with players on your console ecosystem. (Just know that this will disable your ability to play with friends or receive invites from other platforms as well.)
On PC, you’re out of luck. There is no option for PC players to turn crossplay off in the settings menu. It’s unclear exactly why this is, other than NetEase Games wanting to ensure there is always a healthy matchmaking pool for quick match. (It’s worth noting that, in Marvel Rivals, keyboard and mouse players tend to have a significant advantage against their controller using friends, which is perhaps why console players can opt out and PC players cannot).