So you’ve just jumped into Arknights Endfield and you’re probably wondering: can I actually play this with my friends? It’s a fair question, especially with how gorgeous the game looks and all the combat and base-building systems it throws at you. Let me break down everything about multiplayer, co-op, and crossplay so you know exactly what you’re getting into.
If you’re new to the game, definitely check out our Arknights Endfield guides hub for all the essential tips and resources you’ll need to get started.

Does Arknights Endfield Have Multiplayer?
Here’s the deal: yes and no. Arknights Endfield is primarily a single-player experience. You won’t be bumping into random players while exploring Talos-II, and you can’t team up to take down enemies or clear missions together.
That said, the game does include some thoughtful multiplayer features that let you connect with friends in meaningful ways. Think of it more as a social system with collaboration elements rather than traditional multiplayer. You can visit their bases, share blueprints, check out their builds, and even lend a hand with certain tasks. It’s not the full co-op experience some players might hope for, but it adds a nice community feel to what’s otherwise a solo adventure.
What Multiplayer Features Can You Actually Use?
Let’s get into the specifics of what you can do with friends in Endfield:
Visit Reception Rooms

You can hop into your friends’ bases and see how they’ve organized everything. It’s genuinely useful if you’re looking for inspiration on how to optimize your own setup. Plus, you can check out their medals and achievements—basically a digital trophy room showing off what they’ve accomplished. It’s a small touch, but it makes the base-building aspect feel less isolated.
Share Blueprints

This is probably the most practical multiplayer feature. You can save your production layouts as “My Blueprints” and share them with friends, whether they’re in your friend list or you’re passing codes around outside the game. Found an efficient setup? Share the blueprint code and your friends can copy it directly.
This is a huge time-saver. If someone in your group has already optimized a particular production chain, everyone else can benefit without reinventing the wheel. It cuts down on grinding and helps everyone progress more efficiently—especially valuable when you’re trying to figure out the best settings for your gameplay style.
Shared Facilities

While you’re out exploring Talos-II, you’ll encounter Shared Facilities left behind by other players. These include things like Memo Beacons, Ziplines, and Easy Stashes. The facilities you place can show up on your friends’ maps (and potentially other players’ maps too), creating this cool interconnected world where everyone’s helping each other out.
It’s not multiplayer in the traditional sense, but it does make the world feel more alive knowing that other players have been there and left useful tools behind.
Help With Dijiang Cabins

Your friends can provide production assistance to your Dijiang cabins through the game’s support system. This makes resource management less of a solo grind—you’re not doing absolutely everything yourself, and your friends get some benefits for helping out too. It’s a win-win that encourages staying connected with your friend group.
View Team Composition
Stuck on a tough stage? You can peek at what Operators and team comps your friends are running. This is genuinely helpful for getting ideas when you hit a wall. Sometimes seeing how someone else tackled a challenge is all you need to figure out your own strategy.
Does Arknights Endfield Support Crossplay?
Absolutely, and this is where the game really shines. Arknights Endfield has full crossplay and cross-progression support across all platforms. You can start playing on your phone during your commute, then seamlessly switch to PC when you get home and pick up exactly where you left off.
Your account works across:
- Android (Google Play)
- iOS
- PC (Epic Games Store)
- PlayStation 5
Important: You need to link all your devices to the same account first. If you skip this step, your progress won’t transfer and you’ll essentially be running separate accounts on each platform. To set it up, just log in with the same account credentials on each device and the game will automatically sync your data moving forward.
This crossplay implementation is honestly fantastic and probably more valuable for most players than traditional co-op would be. The flexibility to play wherever you want without losing progress is a huge quality-of-life feature.
Does Arknights Endfield Have Co-Op Mode?
No, not at launch. There’s no co-op mode where you can jump into a friend’s world and fight alongside them like in Genshin Impact or similar games. All combat and exploration happens solo—you’re on your own when it comes to the actual gameplay.
I get it, this might be disappointing if you were hoping to tackle boss fights or challenging missions with your squad. The game is built around a single-player experience, and for players who love grinding with friends, Endfield might feel a bit lonely at first.
That said, the robust crossplay support genuinely makes up for a lot of this. And while you’re not fighting side by side, the social features—visiting bases, sharing blueprints, checking builds—do add community engagement that keeps the game from feeling completely isolated.
Want to maximize your early game experience? Don’t forget to grab any available redeem codes and check out the Twitch Drops program for extra rewards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you play Arknights Endfield with friends in real-time?
Not in the traditional sense. There’s no real-time co-op where you fight together, but you can interact through base visits, blueprint sharing, and production assistance. The gameplay itself is solo, but the social features let you connect and collaborate in other ways.
Will my progress transfer if I switch from mobile to PC?
Yes, as long as you’ve linked your account across all devices. The game supports full cross-progression, so your account data syncs automatically between Android, iOS, PC, and PS5. Just make sure you log in with the same account on each platform.
Is there any PvP (player vs player) in Arknights Endfield?
No, there’s no PvP at launch. The game focuses entirely on PvE (player vs environment) content. You’re battling enemies and bosses in Talos-II, not competing against other players.
Can I use blueprints from players who aren’t on my friend list?
Yes! You can share blueprint codes outside the game, so even if someone isn’t your in-game friend, you can still use their production layouts if they share the code with you through Discord, Reddit, or anywhere else.