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Best Xbox Series X/S couch co-op games
Looking for great co-op co-op games for Xbox Series X or Series S? Look no further — we’ve compiled a list of the best Xbox Series X/S games you can play with a friend or multiple friends in local co-op. We understand that preferences vary, which is why we haven’t ranked these games in any particular order. Just feel free to choose a game that will give you hours of fun.
Contents
- What are the best co-op couch games for Xbox Series X/S?
- A WAY OUT
- Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
- Cuphead
- Dirt 5
- Divinity: Original Sin 2
- GEARS 5
- Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
- Minecraft
- Multiverse
- Overcooked! All you can eat! nine0003
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
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This racing game is quirky enough to keep your gaming nights entertained. You can play as the titled Bandicoot or any of his archenemies and compete against each other on different race tracks. Pick up items and use them to gain an advantage or slow down those in front of you. This is a crazy racing game that everyone will love.
Cuphead
Image taken from Studio MDHR
With a distinct art style and infamous difficulty settings, Cuphead might be the best co-op couch game for you if you love side-scrolling. You and your friend play as the titled Cuphead and his companion Mugman, battling enemies across multiple levels.
Dirt 5
Image courtesy of Codemasters
Dirt 5 is one of the few racing games that still offers split-screen co-op co-op. The best of the Dirt games lets you get behind the wheel of some of the best cars and race around the world on different race tracks. You will drive through a variety of terrain including ice, sand and gravel on your way to the finish line. nine0003
Divinity: Original Sin 2
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DOS2 is an RPG that immerses you in a deep story. You can play as characters with their own plans, or even create your own character from scratch. You and your friends can then decide to go together or go separate ways and only join each other in key parts of the game. This is an RPG that offers you a lot of freedom to do what you want.
Gears 5
Image courtesy of The Coalition
Gears 5 is a fast-paced third-person shooter that won’t let you take a break if you press pause. You and up to 2 friends take on hordes of Swarm enemies in couch local co-op. Shoot them with a gun or slash them with chainsaw bayonets — it’s up to you.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
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The Master Chief Collection lets you and some friends enjoy the entire Halo main storyline in one package. It also allows you to take on each other in the series’ legendary multiplayer modes, where you can shoot each other at close range or just shoot your way to victory. nine0003
Human: Fall Flat
Game image No Brakes
Although not originally released for the Xbox Series X/S, Human: Fall Flat has been ported to consoles so more players can enjoy its play style and design. Players will control wobbly, human-like things, solve puzzles, navigate through unique worlds, and reach the exit. The premise is quite simple, but players will need to practice their skills to win.
It takes two 9s to win0051
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It Takes Two puts two players in the shoes of a married couple who, in addition to their impending divorce, have mysteriously turned into little toys. The path to a normal life cannot be traveled alone; however, both must work together to be successful in their quest. Will they come out victorious? Or will their failing marriage prevent them from getting back to normal? You must play to find out.
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
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The Skywalker Saga is the best Lego game from developer Traveller’s Tales. It includes all nine Star Wars movies, turns everything into Lego versions, and even includes a few parodies to keep you entertained. Designed for co-op play, The Skywalker Saga will give you hours of fun as you play as different characters, drive different vehicles, and just try everything the game has to offer.
Minecraft
Image by Mojang Studios
This sandbox masterpiece from Mojang can be played alone, but it’s even more fun to play with friends in local co-op. You can explore worlds together, hunt for materials, build things, etc. In addition, you can compete in many things in a convenient split-screen game. What’s more, you can just hang out in the game if you don’t want to kill enemies.
Multiverse
Image from Player First Games
Alternative to Super Smash Bros. from Nintendo for Xbox, MultiVersus is a great fighting game to add to your library. It allows you to engage in 1v1 or 2v2 fights using popular characters such as Shaggy from Scooby-Doo, Batman, Rick and Morty and even Gizmo from Gremlins. It’s fun, fresh, and can give you hours of action-packed combat. nine0003
Overcooked! All you can eat!
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Overcooked! All you can eat! lets you enjoy the chaotic and intense yet fun mechanics of Overcooked! Games. Here you and up to 3 friends will have to work in the kitchen to quickly prepare various dishes within a set period of time. Added to the chaos are level challenges that can change the way you play, like an earthquake that splits the kitchen in half. It’s chaotic but a lot of fun! nine0003
Portal 2
Image by Valve
This masterpiece lets you enjoy the wonders of Portal and Portal 2 in single player mode, but in two players. You and your friend play as two test robots who need to work together to solve puzzles and overcome challenges posed by GlaDOS. It’s smart, witty and humorous. This game is great when you play alone, but even better when you play with a friend. This is a must for anyone who wants to play couch together on Xbox. nine0003
Rocket League
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Rocket League is a fun and unique game that combines ball games and car racing. Here you control your car while playing football with other players. The game is fast-paced and the skill ceiling is high, which means you need to keep practicing your skills in order to improve. The game also has other modes, including a basketball mode.
Stardew Valley
Image via ConcernedApe Stardew Valley can be the perfect co-op couch game for those who love the slow paced farming sims. In this highly acclaimed indie game, you and up to three friends can build your own farm, grow crops, go on adventures and interact with adorable characters. This is a great way to chat with each other while having fun. nine0003
Streets of Rage 4
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Streets of Rage 4 is a beat-em-up game based on the same principles as its predecessors, but with a few things added such as improved graphics. Choose who you want to play as from multiple characters, each with different attributes that affect how you play. It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy the ease and fun of playing co-op on the couch the way the show’s creators want it. nine0003
The Quarry
Image from Supermassive Games
In this game, up to eight people can play as camp counselors who find themselves in life-threatening situations the night before the end of summer camp. The choices you make in this game will determine who goes home and who doesn’t. While the game does not feature split screen, it is technically couch co-op.
Tiny Tina39;s Wonderlands
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Tiny Tina39;s Wonderlands, a spin-off of the Borderlands series, combines shooting, adventure, fantasy and RPG themes to create a new experience. You can create your own characters, complete quests, collect procedurally generated loot, and embark on a journey through a world that D&D fans are sure to love. While it’s not for everyone, it’s a fun game that everyone can enjoy.
Unravel Two
Image courtesy of Coldwood Interactive
Unravel Two is a great way to introduce others to the wonderful world of video games. You and a friend play as two yarn creatures. Interestingly, they are also knitted with a thread of yarn. You will have to work together to solve puzzles, cross dangerous landscapes and bring light to dark lands.
And here it is: our list of the best couch co-op games for Xbox. X/S series. We understand that there are many great games out there, but these are the ones we would recommend to anyone who is looking for something fun to play with friends at home. If you have any suggestions please leave your comments below. Have a good game! nine0003
TOP 30 games for two on the same screen: Xbox and PlayStation
Often the owners of the PlayStation and Xbox do not know what to play together on the same console in addition to banal fighting games and sports simulators. But there are actually a lot of cool games that can provide a great pastime for a group of friends.
In this article we have collected the best games for two on one screen. There are projects with and without split screen, free, local co-op and online games. Choose any and enjoy! The entire list is suitable for current consoles: PS4 and PS5, as well as Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S.
№1 — Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
- Genre: arcade, racing.
- Number of players: 1-4.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
Opens the top remake of the legendary arcade racing game since the first Playstation. In it, you will have to take control of Crash or one of the many characters to compete on driving tracks with other players.
Getting to the finish line first is not just about driving well. You will get a speed boost for performing tricks, you will be able to use power-ups and power-ups to blow up and throw opponents off the track. There are many different modes, so you will definitely not be bored — this is one of the most fun games for the company. nine0003
№2 — Unravel 1, 2
- Genre: puzzle platformer.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
In Unravel 2, you will have to control two men of thread, tied together. The interaction of characters gives a unique gameplay, perfectly complemented by interesting puzzles, nice graphics and music. If you choose what to play together on the same console, definitely try it, girls especially like Unravel. nine0003
№3 — Cuphead
- Genre: platformer, run and shoot.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
Cuphead is a highly acclaimed platformer with shooter elements in which you and a friend will have to kill various bosses. In addition to the authentic visuals inspired by Disney cartoons, the game is interesting due to its high difficulty. Recommended for hardcore fans.
#4 — Overcooked! and Overcooked! 2
- Genre: kitchen simulator.
- Number of players: 1-4.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
Crazy cooking simulator that is perfect for a big company. Overcooked! requires clear team interactions and proper distribution of responsibilities, so it is interesting to play in 2×2 pairs.
All this is complicated by a ticking timer and various obstacles that prevent even skilled players from completing levels. nine0003
№5 — DIRT 5
- Genre: racing.
- Number of players: 1-4.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
A rally racing simulator with good car physics in which you have to compete with other off-road players. Local co-op is implemented through a split screen.
№6 — HUMAN: FALL FLAT
- Genre: puzzle platformer.
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- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: Beat ‘Em Up.
- Number of players: 1-4. nine0008
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: First Person Shooter, RPG. nine0008
- Number of players: 1-4.
- Platform: PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: puzzle platformer.
- Number of players: 1-2. nine0008
- Platform: PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: Arcade, Shooter.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: puzzle platformer.
- Number of players: 1-3.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: arcade.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: Roguelite.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: First Person Shooter.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: Hack and Slash.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: Action-adventure.
- Number of players: 2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: platformer, Metroidvania.
- Number of players: 1-4.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: shooter, battle royale.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: platformer.
- Number of players: 1-5.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: Beat ‘Em Up.
- Number of players: 1-3.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: Turn based RPG.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: third person shooter, tower defense.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: shooter.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: survival, arcade, RPG.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: third-person shooter, horror.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: Action-RPG.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: shooter.
- Number of players: 1-2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
- Genre: action-adventure.
- Number of players: 2.
- Platform: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series S|X.
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Unusual puzzle. The trick is that each puzzle here can be solved in several ways, so there are no problems with replayability. And the unique «jelly» physics of the characters leads to comical situations that will definitely brighten up your evening.
#7 — Streets of Rage 4
The point of the game is very simple — you just go forward and hit the enemies. You don’t have to strain your brain especially, but there is a lot of fun from this. A great option for chilling out on a Friday night with friends on PS4 or other console. Cool music and nice cartoony picture without split screen are included.
#8 — Borderlands Series
A shooter with RPG elements that has won many fans around the world. It’s all because of the addictive gameplay with pumping your ward, several available game characters, an interesting plot, a lot of tools for cutting out enemies and unusual comic art.
№10 — Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
A touching story about two brothers that has earned accolades from both players and critics. This is a great example of a cooperative game on the same screen for two. In it, you will have to interact with a friend, overcome obstacles and solve various puzzles in order to get an artifact and save the father of the guys, who is dying from a mysterious illness.
#11 — Sky Force Reloaded
Legendary planes from 8-bit consoles at maximum speed. You and a friend control two spaceships and simply fly forward, incinerating enemies. For completing levels, you get points that can be spent on improving your firepower, armor and other characteristics of the ship.
№12 – Trine: Ultimate Collection
In Trine, players will work together to break through levels, destroy enemies and solve various puzzles. You are given control over three characters, each with their own characteristics and powers: a wizard, an archer and a warrior. There is a full-fledged physical interaction between them, and the skills of the characters complement each other. So the game has a good plot, reminiscent of a charming children’s tale. nine0003
№13 — Haven
A great option for those who are looking for a game for two on one console to pass the evening with your loved one. In Haven, you need to manage two lovers who are stuck on an abandoned planet. Explore the world flying on anti-gravity boots, enjoy the chic style and dialogues of the couple, in which you will have to choose the answers yourself. nine0003
№15 — Children of Morta
Children of Morta is a classic roguelite in which you have to clear dungeons with bosses that are randomly generated each time the characters die. You will randomly drop out artifacts, buffs and other power-ups, thanks to which each passage will be unique. There are very few roguelikes for two in 2022, and even more so if there is co-op on the full screen. nine0003
#16 — Call of Duty®: Black Ops Cold War
Juicy split-screen shooter for two. On release, the feature worked crookedly, but the patches fixed it and now there are no problems with split-screen. So, you can play regular multiplayer or zombie mode while sitting on the same couch with a friend. Considering the huge amount of content in Kolda, it will be enough for you for at least several dozen evenings. nine0003
№17 — Darksiders Genesis
The prequel to the popular Darksiders game deserves the attention of slasher lovers. There are two characters to choose from — Discord and War. The first wields a firearm, the second a sword. With their help, players will have to investigate the insidious plan of Lucifer, who conceived the destruction of all mankind, simultaneously shredding enemies left and right. Very fun and exciting. nine0003
№18 – A Way Out
If you’re looking for two-player XBox games, you should definitely try A Way Out, which is included with your GamePass subscription. This is a game with a Hollywood blockbuster storyline. You will have to take control of two prisoners who need to escape from prison in order to take revenge on old enemies. The project received a BAFTA award for co-op, and is rightfully considered one of the best split-screen games on consoles. nine0003
#19 Guacamelee! 2
Guacamelee! can play up to four people at the same time. This is a high-quality metro movement in a superhero setting, where you have to go through levels, overcoming obstacles and finishing with enemies. The strength of the latter grows along with the number of players, so don’t expect an easy ride. nine0003
№20 — FORTNITE
Fortnite is a project whose hype has spread far beyond the gaming industry. This is an online battle royale shooter with building elements. You can defend yourself from enemies, or vice versa, build buildings to attack them. Co-op here is implemented through a split-screen, so you can play together from one console. A great option for the evening, if you want to shoot fervently. nine0003
№21 — Rayman Legends
A selection of the best games for the company on PS4 and Xbox continues Rayman Legends, which hardly needs an introduction. This is one of the most hit modern platformers. The gameplay is extremely simple — jump, dodge spikes, go through levels. No stress, just fun. nine0003
#22 — Battletoads
The last part of the cult series familiar to us from 8-bit consoles. Take control of three battle frogs with friends and push your way to success, destroying the enemies you meet on the way. Dynamic gameplay, cute cartoon graphics, as well as story videos will not let you get bored. nine0003
#23 — Divinity: Original Sin 1 and 2
The Divinity: Original Sin series is considered by gamers and critics to be one of the best RPGs of all time. They contain everything that gamers love the genre so much for: the variability of passing, many ways to upgrade characters, exciting turn-based battles, interesting dialogues and a cool storyline. The ability to enjoy all this at the same time with a friend only adds points to the game. nine0003
#24 — Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
Plants vs. Series Everyone knows Zombies, but in addition to primitive strategies, it also has an exciting arcade game that is perfect for family entertainment with children. On a split screen, you need to control two plants, which will have to protect the garden from cartoon zombies. Simple, but interesting at the same time. nine0003
№25 – Serious Sam Collection
Surely among our readers there are many who at the beginning of the 2000s played Serious Sam on a PC or console. Now you can do it together with friends, sitting in a company right behind one screen. If you want to get a dose of nostalgia for the old days, there is no better option. nine0003
№26 — Portal Knights
Portal Knights is a colorful arcade game that brings together a bunch of chips from a variety of genres. There is the possibility of building and crafting, different classes and leveling of heroes, randomly generated worlds connected by portals, a bunch of monsters to exterminate and epic bosses. Exploring this sandbox on split-screen is very entertaining, although it is designed more for casual gamers. nine0003
#28 — Resident Evil 5 and 6
Resident Evil is one of the most iconic game series, and the introduction of co-op in the fifth and sixth installments only contributed to its growth in popularity. Blow zombie heads, defeat powerful bosses and solve puzzles with a friend. Just make sure your pants stay dry.
#29 — Titan Quest
Probably one of the most popular and high quality Diablo clones. TQ is loved for its chic setting, its action takes place in Ancient Greece, Egypt and China, with many references to the myths and personalities of those years. Although the project is quite old, it was only recently ported to the console, so this is a great and non-obvious version of the Playstation game for two. It is also available to Xbox owners. nine0003
#30 — Star Wars Battlefront 2
There’s nothing in nature more desirable than a co-op session for Star Wars fans in Battlefront 2. Destroy enemies on split-screen as iconic characters from your favorite movies, with loads of vehicles, vehicles, and weapons available across 11 different online modes or story company. It is advisable to have a soft drink and a piece of pizza at hand. Lyapota. nine0003
№31 – Its Takes Two
It Takes Two is one of the best games released last year, and certainly the best co-op project in recent years. Here you have to manage the quarreled spouses — Cody and May, who, by chance, turned into toy dolls. In order to return to human form, as well as to reconcile the couple among themselves, players need to work together, passing a variety of tests and solving puzzles. The gameplay of the game is insanely exciting, and each new test is not like the previous one.