Best Split-Screen & Local Multiplayer Xbox Games (2025)

With the rise of online gaming, couch co-op seems to be falling by the wayside in recent years. Fortunately, there are still some great split-screen games to play on the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. They allow you to pull up with a buddy on your comfy couch and dive right in. To help you out, I’ve gone ahead and pulled out the very best Xbox couch co-op games you’re able to play with your pals.

I haven’t focused on games only on Game Pass. Nor have I focused on only a few genres. Every player has different tastes, so I’ve aimed to cater to them all. And while Xbox Game Pass offers great value and its library includes some of the games on this list, others can be bought for just a few dollars thanks to them being a little older. That doesn’t make those games any less enjoyable to play with friends, though.

The two brothers talking to a magical creature in Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake

I’ve been working in the video games industry for over 10 years and have been playing games for 25 years. I’ve spent hundreds of hours playing co-op and multiplayer games with friends and family, so I know what makes for a great split-screen experience.We’ve played every game on this list extensively in local multiplayer, so you can rest assured that we’ve put the time into curating this list from our own, personal experiences rather than some hodge-podge compilation of others’ thoughts from around the internet. We’re also updating this regularly to ensure our content remains relevant whenever you’re looking for the next best couch co-op experience to play on your Xbox. So, without further ado, let’s get into it.

Best Xbox Couch Co-Op Games

Split Fiction

The latest release from Hazelight Studios—the team behind It Takes Two and A Way Out— is back with another genre-blending adventure that takes you through fantasy and sci-fi worlds. Much like It Takes Two, every stage inSplit Fictiongives each player a new gameplay mechanic to master. From escaping a sun going supernova to catapulting one another through the air as pigs, the gameplay remains fresh and fun as you take on different challenges. The story didn’t do much for me, but playing through this with my partner was one of the most enjoyable couch co-op experiences I’ve had since It Takes Two back in 2021.

Like previous Hazelight Studios titles, Split Fiction also has a Friends Pass feature. This enables you to invite a friend to join you for free for cross-platform online multiplayer. While this is a couch co-op list, I think it’s worth mentioning. If you start playing in local multiplayer, you can always pick things back up in online multiplayer if you don’t finish it in one sitting (and don’t live together).

Mio and Zoe looking at the dragon on Mio’s shoulder in Split Fiction

Baldur’s Gate 3

The game that swept up hundreds of Game of the Year awards in 2023 is also, unsurprisingly, one of the best co-op experiences you’re able to play on Xbox Series X|S. WhileBaldur’s Gate 3‘s split-screen co-op is available now on Series X, it’s alsoset to release on Series S in the upcoming Patch 8. Xbox Insiders can stress-test the patch ahead of its full release, too.

Baldur’s Gate 3 sees you assume the role of a character desperately trying to remove a rather nasty Illithid parasite that’s set up camp inside them. In their quest to be ridden of this freeloader, you’ll meet a cast of deep, interesting characters, make tough world-changing decisions, and take on combat with the level of freedom and creativity that’s typically associated with a DnD experience. The story twists and turns, with your ultimate objective being to take down The Absolute to save the world.

Astarion thinking in Baldur’s Gate 3

The whole experience will take you, most likely, close to 100 hours to complete. It can be a lot to take in initially, but once it gets its hooks in you, you won’t be able to put Baldur’s Gate 3 down. A true masterpiece of modern-day gaming, and made all the better with a friend by your side.

EA Sports College Football 25

College Football 25was a dream come true for many football fans. Extensive licenses, satisfying gameplay, and an accurate representation of college football culture make it a perfect return for the series last seen in 2013.

The game supports 2v2 matches where you and a friend can play against another two of your friends in local multiplayer, or against another pair online. It’ll put your football and communication skills to the test as you assign roles and use team plays to outsmart your opponents and get into the paint.

A football team is about to snap the ball to their Quarterback in EA Sports College Football 25

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake

11 years after its initial release, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons returns with overhauled visuals, improved controls, and a re-recorded soundtrack. Telling the story of two brothers who have to find the ‘Water of Life’ to save their father suffering from a deadly illness, players will work together to overcome obstacles on their adventure. You’ll traverse dangerous terrain, solve puzzles, and take on bosses, all wrapped up in a beautiful, heart-filled story.

You and your co-op partner will have to work together to make it to the end of the adventure. The whole game can be played solo, but it’s far more enjoyable when playing with a loved one by your side. Don’t miss out on this chance to relive a true co-op classic.

The two brothers talking to a magical creature in Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake

Totally Reliable Delivery Service

Another title that takes some inspiration from Overcooked, Totally Reliable Delivery Service is a ragdoll physics simulation game where you and your friends assume the role of couriers. You’ll need to deliver 100 packages to various locations across a sandbox open world while wrestling against your flailing limbs and increasingly complex environments.

Take advantage of strange machinery and gadgets to deliver packages as quickly and as safely as possible. Yes, it’s as much of a recipe for chaos-induced hysterics, shouting, and clippable moments of physics-gone-wrong antics as it sounds. The more players you have, the better it gets.

Escape Academy

Escape Academyis a video game compilation of escape rooms. You’ll need to complete all manner of different actions and tasks to solve a series of puzzles. While there are going to be times when you’re left scratching your head, the sense of satisfaction you get from completing one is somewhat unmatched.

This puzzle-based gameplay is what makes it such a joy to play through in co-op: the onus of trying to figure it out isn’t entirely on you. you may split up and try and find clues and figure out puzzles separately, or work through everything together bit by bit. Escape Academy is a great Xbox couch co-op experience I highly recommend for those looking for a slower-paced experience.

The Quarry

A personal favorite and one I’d highly recommend if you and your co-op partner are fans of horror games.The Quarrycomes from developer Supermassive Games, who were responsible for the 2015 smash hit, Until Dawn on PS4. Echoing the same gameplay, star-studded cast, and high production values, The Quarry focuses on a group of Summer Camp counselors as they uncover some strange goings on in the forest surrounding the camp.

Quick-time events, tough choices, and a likable cast all combine to provide a highly enjoyable, narrative-driven adventure where your actions and decisions determine the fate of the cast. In co-op, you’ll choose characters for each player to control and pass the controller as the story flits between their perspectives. You’ll know what to expect if you’ve played any Dark Anthology games.

Stardew Valley

Ever pondered the idea of quitting your 9-5 and setting up a farm in some remote town, mining minerals and artifacts, romancing a local, and single-handedly restoring the town to its former glory as an agricultural powerhouse? Same! And Stardew Valley has been letting players live out that dream since 2016.

While there’s only one farm that everyone will contribute towards, there’s no better to unwind after a long day at work by talking with friends while you tend to your livestock and till your fields. Plus, you can marry your co-op partner, and make a lovely little virtual life together.

Vampire Survivors

Don’t be fooled by Vampire Survivors’ basic visuals and gameplay loop. This is one incredibly compelling game that you’ll sink hours into without even realizing it. Despite being released as a single-player experience, a 2023 update means you and up to three friends can slay the overwhelming hordes of enemies that fill your screen together.

Adding allies comes with some caveats, though. Co-op mode limits how many weapons you can carry, forcing to you change how you approach the game. Playing in two-player co-op reduces your weapon slots to four each, and every additional player takes away another weapon slot. Level-up upgrades are also rotated through all players, meaning your characters will get stronger more slowly than they do when playing solo.

This all makes for a very fun twist on Vampire Survivors’ fantastic core gameplay without altering it beyond recognition. Plus, it’s available at an absolute bargain price.

Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled

While not strictly a ‘co-op’ experience, you may enjoy some local multiplayer karting chaos with friends inCrash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled. A remaster of the beloved 1999 PS1 kart racer, Nitro-Fueled brings the same character, tracks, and weaponry to the table with a fresh lick of paint to bring them up to modern-day standards.

We’re not just talking visually, either. Nitro-Fueled makes improvements to kart handlings and controls, and multiplayer offerings with online multiplayer as well as local multiplayer in the standard racing action and Battle Mode. You won’t be able to play online races with a second player in split-screen, but get a friend or two and enjoy cackling as you drop a potion bottle right in their path.

Diablo 4is easily one of the best couch co-op games you can play on Xbox consoles right now. An epic action RPG that sees you fighting against the forces of Hell and the nightmarish demon Lilith, Diablo 4’s loot-centric gameplay will keep you and a friend occupied for hours at a time.

With each newSeasonforcing you to start over with a new character to check out the new content and drop-in-drop-out couch co-op for up to two players, Diablo 4 is the couch co-op game that keeps on giving, withoutforcingyou to play with a friend if you want to grind out some levels solo.

There are a ton of different racing games out on the Xbox One and Series X|S that offer up a multiplayer experience, but none of those offer quite the same level of high-octane, co-op experiences you may get inF1 24.

Focused on the pinnacle of open-wheel single-seater formula racing, F1 24 provides those looking for couch co-op options with both Career and solo race variants. Want to take Haas from zero to hero with your pal? You can do exactly that. Fancy yourself the next Liam Lawson and Max Verstappen, slot yourselves into the cockpits of the Red Bull Racing cars.

You can get all competitive with your friend in your Constructors team for the #1 spot, and if things really boil over, go head-to-head in split-screen multiplayer. Up the realism with some walkie-talkies so you can pretend you are shouting at each other on team radio, too. What’s not to love?!

Hypercharge Unboxed

Despite having been on PC for a good few years, HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed came to Xbox consoles in May 2024 and brought its toy-based shooter chaos to the co-op party. Up to four players can join forces to prevent the HYPER-CORE from being destroyed. If it is, all toy-kind will be wiped out, so you know the stakes are high!

If you and your pals want to roleplay as the toy soldiers from Toy Story, or just fancy a shooter-cross-tower defense experience with a unique twist, HYPERCHARGE is well worth checking out.

Disney Speedstorm

I love Disney, you love Disney, we all love Disney! You know what else everyone loves? A good ol’ game of Mario Kart. For decades now, having the mustachioed plumber and his Mushroom Kingdom pals grace the Xbox with the iconic kart racer has been a pipe dream. That’s why Gameloft and Disney saw an opportunity to bring another cartoony kart racer to Xbox consoles, and the good news isDisney Speedstormis a really fun time.

With the game having now left early access, it’s jam-packed with tracks andcharactersplucked right out of some of Disney’s many iconic franchises. The best part of all of this? You can enjoy the high-octane karting action with a friend in couch co-op or competitive multiplayer, which always makes for some epic grudge matches. It might be early days, but we’ve got high hopes Disney Speedstorm could quickly become one of the best Xbox couch co-op and local multiplayer games for years to come.

PGA Tour 2K25

If you’re looking to hit the fairways with your friends, then PGA Tour 2K25 is the latest golf game you can enjoy in couch co-op and local multiplayer. With its EvoSwing mechanics ramping up the realism of each swing you make, there’s a lot to dig into here. Posture, torque, and arc size are all things you’ll need to take into account. Fortunately, the game does a good job of giving you detailed feedback so you know how to improve, and whether you’re a pitching pro or a nine-hole novice, there are three-click swing and classic swing stick controller options to suit your skill level.

But we’re here to talk about the couch co-op and local multiplayer modes here. PGA Tour 2K25 offers multiple multiplayer options like Stroke Play, Scramble, Four Ball, Alternate Shot, Match Play, and Divot Derby. Whether you’re in the mood for something more casual, or you want the classic golfing experience, there’s a mode to scratch your itch. you’re able to play with two to four players in local multiplayer, too, making it perfect for a chill Sunday session with friends when the weather’s not good enough to actually visit your local course.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsallows players to dive into a whimsical, D&D-inspired world with a Borderlands twist. The spin-off delivers the eccentric humor, over-the-top action, and, obviously, a ton of loot. This spin-off makes use of its tabletop inspiration, though, allowing you to customize multiclasses to suit your playstyle.

For those on Xbox One, you’ll be able to enjoy two-player split-screen, while Series X|S owners can double that up to a maximum of four-player split-screen.

Halo Infinite

If you’re looking for a more modern-feeling Halo experience than what’s offered in the Master Chief Collection, then the absolutely free-to-playHalo Infiniteshould be right at the top of your download queue.

Boasting a plethora of multiplayer maps and game modes, a Battle Pass system to help track your progression, and the same great-feeling arena shooter gameplay, Halo Infinite is an absolute must-play if you’ve got an Xbox console. It works in split-screen, too, so you and a friend can rack up kills together.

The only downside is Halo Infinite’s long-awaited co-op campaign cannot be played in couch co-op. Instead, you and your pals will need to be playing on your own consoles online.

The original Unravel was a game filled with love and driven by a desire to release a heartwarming story of a family and their relationships with one another.

Unravel 2follows a similar premise once more, as players watch the relationship between two children grow and evolve over time.

This time around, Yarny’s got another woolen friend to help him achieve his goals. You’ll need to work together to overcome the obstacles and reach the end. It’s a charming game with delightful visuals and some enjoyable platforming action to boot.

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

With one person tasked with defusing the bomb, and all of the other players using the Bomb Defusal Manual to find the solutions to the various puzzles that need to be solved on the bomb, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes tests your teamwork skills. It’ll also test your communication skills and probably the strength of your relationships, too.

A Way Outis a narrative-driven game with mandatory co-op. You and another friend can play either locally or online to plan a prison break and solve puzzles together in split-screen.

The gameplay is simple enough for players of all skill levels to get to grips with, while also giving you enough input to interact with and remain engaged in the story of the two brothers. If you’re looking for what can only be described as a game built from the ground up for co-op, then look no further.

Quake (2021)

Quake (2021) brought an enhanced version of the grand-daddy of shooters to the current and last generation of consoles. That means whether you’re playing on Xbox One or Series X|S, you’ll get to enjoy this new and improved experience.

Quake features both online and local co-op multiplayer for up to four players throughout its dark fantasy campaign and the expansions that followed. If you’re looking for some plain old shooting fun with friends, it doesn’t get much better than Quake. Even better, the sequel was remastered in summer 2023, and is also available on modern Xbox consoles.

Human Fall Flat

The title may be weird, but so is the game. Human Fall Flat has players solving physics-based puzzles to escape dream worlds, and a lot of it has to do with getting thrown around and falling. The best part is that it’s open-ended, so you may grab a friend for some couch co-op and have fun just messing around with everything you can do.

Terraria is like Minecraft, in the sense that you build you harvest resources in order to build just about anything you can imagine. However, this 2D experience houses even more threats and bigger monsters to contend with as you fight to make a home and not get killed in the process. When it comes to survival games on console, it doesn’t get more hardcore than Terraria.

Portal 2 is a hilarious physics-based puzzle game that’ll see you using a portal gun to navigate complex puzzle rooms. Your ultimate goal is to get to the way out of the room. With a friend, Portal 2 becomes even more chaotic, and is a great way to spend an afternoon with a friend.

Portal 2 may have started out as a PC puzzler, but that doesn’t mean you should miss out on one of the best Xbox couch co-op games now that it has hit Microsoft’s home console.

Hyper Light Drifter

Hyper Light Drifteris a challenging game that tests your reflexes and ability to fight under pressure.

With death coming easy but combat being so fun, it’s easy to not want to put the controller down, even when you have company. Thankfully, there’s local co-op to let any guests dive in and share in the fun encounters.

Just Dance 2025

Just Dance may not offer groundbreaking visuals or any real advancement in the series’ gameplay, but we’ll be damned if dancing around with your friends, swinging your arms around in your living room isn’t a right old hoot. Plus, it’s great fun for younger players, with plenty of chart-topping hits to keep them grooving away for hours.

Resident Evil 5

While it might be 13 years old at this point, Resident Evil 5 is still a great co-op experience if you want to blast some zombies with a friend or family member next to you on the couch. Staying true to the series’ familiar formula, you’ll be gunning down the stumbling undead, solving puzzles, seeking out keys, beating big bad bosses, and of course, managing you’re ever-overflowing inventory!

Playing Resident Evil 5 does mean you have to deal with the tanky controls of the series past, but trust me when I say that playing it in co-op is far less infuriating than playing solo and having to deal with the AI. Plus, because it’s pretty old, you can find it on sale for a few bucks pretty regularly.

Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime

While many cooperative games give each player their very own vessel to pilot or their own mini-screen, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime forces players to work together aboard one ship as they manage its systems and man the guns around the vehicle in order to fight off enemies in a cool, neon-colored world. It’s pretty, fun, and challenging, which is perfect for a game to play while hanging out.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection

While Halo 5: Guardians may have skipped over the feature, the previous Halo games offered some couch multiplayer to let local players experience the epic story. Thankfully, the full series was remastered and released on the Xbox One as the Master Chief collection, so you have all the games in one neat package.

In our opinion, the Master Chief Collection still stands as one of the most iconic Xbox couch co-op experiences you can share with a friend or loved one. The Halo series has so many epic campaign moments that are just that much more enjoyable when you’re playing through it with a friend or three.

While it’s true that you have several options for Gears of War co-op action on Xbox One and Series X|S, the best option here purely from a wealth of co-op game modes perspective is Gears 5.

Gears 5’s campaign can be played with three players in local co-op, and there’s a combo co-op option so you and a friend can team up with one other player online if the three of you can’t get together. On top of that, you can jump into online multiplayer matches with a friend in co-op, and see how long you can last in Horde mode.

Gears 5 is up there as one of my favorite entries in the series, alongside Gears 2. As I said in my4.5/5 review, the combination of Versus, Horde, and Escape means “there’s something for everyone here, whether you’re a newcomer or long-term fan, and then when you think you’re done, there’s a ton more to keep you playing. It’s the gift that keeps on giving.

Madden NFL 25

If soccer isn’t your thing and you’re more into good ol’ American football, then theMadden NFLseries is likely already on your radar.

Each entry continues to offer up the ability to play against a friend in local multiplayer or to team up and take on the AI or other players with couch co-op on Series X|S. With updated rosters, pass protection menus, and BOOM Tech which overhauls the tackling system, there’s a lot of heavy-hitting fun to be had with a buddy on the gridiron.

Star Wars: Battlefront II

Star Wars Battlefront IIbrings that galaxy far, far away right into your living room. Its visuals and sound effects are impeccable and feel like they’ve been ripped right out of the movies.

While it’s not possible to play through the campaign with a friend, you can work together with a friend to take on a variety of co-op challenges and multiplayer matches. They make for a great challenge and will be sure to keep you and your Star Wars-loving friends content for a good few hours at the very least.

There’s a reason Minecraft is so huge. It’s a really fun game no matter how you decide to play it. Whether you search for the end or just try to build seemingly impossible structures, it’s all a great experience especially when you bring in a second creative mind. You can even do couch co-op while playing with players from other platforms soon including the Switch, PC, and Mobile alongside the Xbox One.

Enter the Gungeon

Twin-stick shooters, bullet hell, and rogue-likes combine for one seriously extreme indie experience in Enter the Gungeon. You can unlock the ability to play couch co-op which ups the ante for an endless stream of bullets and powerful enemies filling your screen.

Divinity: Original Sin 1 & 2

Isometric RPGs are always great for couch multiplayer because they allow a clear view of the action for all players.Divinity: Original Sintakes things a step further with its dynamic hybrid camera that splits up when you and your partner want to go to different areas. Of course, we wouldn’t recommend it solely for the camera. The gameplay is full of healthy challenges, tons of customization, and a true RPG experience for you and your friends.

If you’ve played Baldur’s Gate 3 and want even more from its developer, you can’t go wrong with the Divinity duology.

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

There’s a long list of LEGO games that you really can’t go wrong on. Covering things like Star Wars, Marvel, DC, Jurassic Park, and many other properties that take you through your favorite movies, cartoon series, or even original stories. The most recent entry, which also happens to be on Xbox Game Pass, isLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. It offers a ton of content spanning all nine Skywalker films with over 300 playable characters, 100 vehicles, and 23 planets to explore.

The Skywalker Saga offers a family-friendly way of reliving the epic sci-fi movie franchise’s best moments. The fact that you’re able to play couch co-op makes it great for a night with the kids or with just about anyone. It’s not punishing since you can instantly revive after accidents, so it’s all the fun without any frustration.

Cupheadis one of the most refreshing games to be released on the Xbox One pretty much ever, and it also features local co-op, where you can team up with a friend to take down the game’s toughest bosses. It’ll take away a bit of the challenge, sure, but it’ll still be a fun time.

You’ve likely seen plenty of clips of people smashing controllers and generally rage-quitting Cuphead online, and that’s what makes it such a great Xbox couch co-op game. Take a friend and share the pain together.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

A quick note on this one: you can only play split-screen multiplayer on Xbox Series X|S. Each player will also need to create additional accounts on your Xbox for it to work.

Once you’ve got all the initial setup out of the way, you’ll be able to dive into either the fast-paced, frenetic FPS action of online multiplayer on the same screen, or duke it out against hordes of the undead in Zombies.

Which you choose is up to you, but Zombies is a personal favorite of mine when playing with friends. There’s nothing more enjoyable than hunting down easter eggs, pack-a-punching weapons, and training zombies while your friend runs off to try and get a decent pull on the mystery box.

The Ascent

The Ascentis a cyberpunk twin-stick shooter that sees you ascending through the various layers of Veles as you work your way to becoming a free man. The gunplay is incredibly satisfying, the world immensely detailed, and the enemies varied enough to ensure things remain challenging and interesting.

While The Ascent can feel like a bit of a slog in single-player, it really comes into its own when playing with friends or other players. It makes the grind feel less punishing and you may fill the sluggish periods of traversal with banter with your mates, what more could you ask for?

Borderlands 3

Borderlands is a first-person shooter RPG that’s full of endless enemies, gigantic bosses, and tons of loot.

While it’s plenty of fun on its own, bringing along a friend for some crazy adventures that include shooting psychos and other dangerous denizens is a real treat.Borderlands 3is always another option, but keep in mind that the split-screen performance in the game isn’t great right now.

Trials Rising

Trials Rising is the latest entry in Ubisoft’s popular biking series, and it features a cool mode where two players have to work together to balance on a single bike, and move forward at the same time. Like Octodad, except with bikes. We think.

Moving Out

Moving house is never actually all that fun in real life, but if you’re looking for a different kind of co-op experience, thenMoving Outis actually pretty darn enjoyable.

Tasking you and up to three friends with moving furniture out of various houses and loading it up as quickly as possible, you’ll need to work together to navigate obstacles, move heavy items, and complete bonus objectives to get the best ratings. It’s chaotic, silly, and incredibly good fun with friends.

Moving Out is one of the best Xbox couch co-op games you may play, if only for the fact it encapsulates that chaotic multiplayer action we just can’t get enough of when you’ve got a few friends together.

EA Sports FC 25

If you’re a soccer fan, the definitive video game emulation of the beautiful game is certainlyEA Sports FC 25, the second entry in the series previously known as FIFA.

The annualized series continues to bring updated rosters, smooth gameplay on the pitch, and more features and modes to keep players entertained and is one of the best games for sports fans.

you may play couch co-op in either the online Rivals mode, against the AI, or with one of your Ultimate Teams. Who’ll get the wins and coins on their FUT account will be down to the pair of you.

EA Sports FC 25 continues to evolve the series with refinements to the game engine, and further improvements to the balancing of attacking and defending gameplay. Top that off with some minor improvements to goalkeeper AI and this is by far the best the series has been for quite some time.

Rocket League

If you haven’t played Rocket League, you definitely need to rectify that. Once you get a hang of the responsive controls and the sick, flipping, rocket-powered vehicles, it’s time to dive into some couch co-op multiplayer to take on the world with a buddy. The amount of skill and precision needed really lends itself well to the feeling of accomplishment when you and your friends pull off some insane stunts out on the pitch.

Rocket League easily stands as one of the very best Xbox couch co-op games you can get your hands on. Just wait until you or your mate scores a last-minute winner and let the epic celebratory scenes commence.

Overcooked

Overcookedis one seriously intense cooking game. Think Cooking Mama, only with a much higher difficulty, partners yelling expletives at one another, and mad dashes to get dishes complete. It’s a definite good time that’s sure to fill the room, with laughter, yelling, a bit of cursing, then more laughter. The sequel offers up more recipes to make, dynamic stages that change up as you’re cooking, and the ability to throw items to your fellow chefs. Plus, it’s got online Xbox One multiplayer, so the fun doesn’t have to end when your friends leave.

Finished the first game? Well,Overcooked 2is there to fill the void with even more excellent levels and culinary challenges to keep you shouting and screaming with laughter with your friends.

It Takes Two

It Takes Twofollows the story of couple Cody and May who find themselves magically transformed into puppet versions of themselves. The two (that’s you and your pal!) must work together to help return Cody and May to their regular lives.

There are plenty of laughs in here, and the gameplay has a satisfying means of introducing new mechanics as you progress through the game.

A bunch of hidden minigames along the way and stunning presentation make this a quality co-op title that’s a blast to play with friends and family alike.

That’s all there is to it! Those are thebest couch co-op games on Xbox to play with friends. Which ones are your favorites? Let us know down below.

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