It looks like you can couch co-op as
well via split screen.
Not exact matches
The campaign will last you
well over ten hours — if not more — and you can still play it offline
via two - player
split screen or tackle the entire adventure with three other players over Xbox Live.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel continues the franchise's tradition of industry - leading co-op allowing friends to play together locally
via split -
screen as
well as online with drop - in - drop - out capabilities.
Best of all, these non-competitive modes can be played co-operatively with a friend, either online or on the same console
via split -
screen.
You can do this
via split -
screen multiplayer, online play, and there is also a quest based single player campaign to play through as
well.
Available to play either alone, or with friends
via the local
split -
screen option, or four player online mode, if you've been looking for a new game but are slightly tight on the old cash, then the latest free - to - play title should
well be considered.
Psyonix's insane formula of rocket - powered cars playing soccer has only gotten
better with age and the added bonus of playing it on the go
via local
split -
screen only adds to the game's appeal.
An interesting idea is that though the game supports online co-op, the developers feel the
best experience is to play it together
via split screen and the games plays in that fashion no matter if your friend is online or on the couch with you.