The Seven Deadly Sins Origin Cross‑Play And Cross‑Progression: How Accounts Work Across Platforms

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The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is built as a single, shared account across mobile, PC, and PS5, using Netmarble’s existing sync/link system so you can play one profile on multiple devices. Once you link properly, you can swap from phone to PC to PS5 and keep your heroes, pulls, and progress in sync.

Platforms, accounts, and what carries over

Origin launches simultaneously on mobile (iOS/Android), PC (Steam), and PS5, with cross‑platform support.

  • One account, multiple platforms
    • Netmarble confirms players can pre‑register and sign in on mobile, PS5, and PC, implying one account spans all platforms, similar to Grand Cross’s multi‑device support.
    • In Grand Cross, linking a Netmarble account (or Google/Apple/Facebook) lets you use the same save on multiple devices and OSes, including Android ↔ iOS transfers.
  • What carries over
    • Your heroes, weapons, pulls, currency, story progress, and purchases are tied to the Netmarble/sync account, not a specific device.
    • As with Grand Cross, you can play on phone, then log in on a PC client or another phone and continue where you left off.

Think of it as one Origin profile anchored to your Netmarble ID, visible from any supported platform.

How to set up cross‑progression (step by step)

Based on Netmarble’s existing account‑sync guides and data transfer tools.​

  1. Choose your main account first
    • Start on the platform you’ll play the most (e.g., mobile or PC).
    • Progress there until you’re sure you want to keep this account as your main.​
  2. Link/sync your account in‑game
    • Open Menu → Player Info / Settings → Account Sync / Data Transfer.
    • Link at least one permanent login method:
      • Netmarble account / email.
      • Google Play (Android) or Apple (iOS).
      • Facebook/Apple ID where supported.​
    • In Grand Cross, once an account is synced to a method, it “may be synced once per method” and cannot be overwritten, so pick correctly.
  3. Log in on your other platform with the same credentials
    • On PC (Steam) or PS5, start Origin and choose “Log in / Existing account” rather than starting as a guest.
    • Sign into the same Netmarble/linked account you used in step 2.
    • Your existing Origin profile should appear automatically as the only save for that account.
  4. Avoid creating separate, unlinked saves
    • Netmarble’s FAQ warns that once a method is linked to a different save, it can’t be changed; you’d need support to fix conflicts.
    • If you accidentally start on PS5 or PC with a different account, do not link it to the same email you plan to use for your main profile.

Follow the Grand Cross practice: link first on your main device, then only ever sign in with that same account elsewhere.

Playing on multiple devices day‑to‑day

Once linked, swapping devices is straightforward.

  • Multi‑device use (mobile ↔ PC)
    • Players routinely use the same Netmarble account on “two devices without any problem” as long as both log in with the same linked account.
    • You can freely move between Android and iOS using transfer info (code + password) or link‑based sync, just like Grand Cross.​
  • Console constraints
    • In many cross‑progression ecosystems, PSN accounts cannot merge or transfer to a different PSN once linked, so expect a “one PSN ↔ one Netmarble account” rule.
    • To keep cross‑progression, always log into Origin on PS5 with the same PSN that you tied to your Netmarble account and avoid splitting progress across multiple PSN IDs.

If you follow those rules, you can safely play on phone at work, PC at your desk, and PS5 on the TV using one continuous Origin save.

Why cross‑play / cross‑progression matters for Origin

Netmarble is explicitly positioning Origin as a cross‑platform live service.

  • Simultaneous launch and shared ecosystem
    • Press releases emphasise “simultaneous global launch on PS5, Steam for PC, and mobile” with one ongoing roadmap.
    • Cross‑platform progression encourages players to engage in co‑op raids and events from any device, strengthening retention and social systems (Knights Orders/guilds).
  • Comfort and optimisation
    • You can farm or do dailies on mobile, then move tough raids to PC/PS5 for better FPS and controls without losing progress.

In practice, Origin’s account system behaves like an evolved version of Grand Cross’s: link once, then your account follows you everywhere as long as you use the same Netmarble/linked credentials on each platform.

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