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Disintegration: How to Play With Friends

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Disintegration is the long-awaited first-person shooter from V1 Interactive and Private Division and its first beta is running this week. So that you can learn the ropes alongside other people, here’s everything you need to know about how to play with friends in Disintegration.

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Disintegration sees you take control of an agile and powerful Gravcycle, directing two additional units that are fighting from the ground. Each player takes control of a group of fighters, but a team will be made up of multiple players, each with their own small group of units.

How to Play With Friends in Disintegration

When you jump into the game’s multiplayer, you’ll see some options at the bottom of the screen, one of which is Open Party Overlay. Press R2 if you’re on PS4 to do that (RT on Xbox One) and a menu showing the people in your active party and your friends who have the game will appear.

Move over to highlight the friend you want to play Disintegration with and press X/A to see the options for them. You can then invite them from there. Just get the friend to accept the invite and they’ll join your party.

If you’re the one being invited, press R1 or RB to cycle over to the invites tab, or accept it from the notifications on your console.

You’ll then be able to start searching for a match with your friend staying in your party and being part of your team.

Time needed: 1 minute

In short, to play with friends in Disintegration

  1. Press R2/RT to open the Party Overlay.

  2. Highlight the friend you want and press X/A to see the options.

  3. Send them an invite to the party and wait for them to join before jumping into a match.

That’s everything you need to know about how to play with friends in Disintegration. For more tips and tricks on the beta and the full game once it releases, be sure to search for Twinfinite.

About the author

Tom Hopkins

A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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