Can you play couch co-op in Baldur’s Gate 3?

A screenshot of Baldur's Gate 3 from SteamLarian Studios

Baldur’s Gate 3 by Larian Studios allows for a party of up to three friends, but does it support traditional couch co-op gameplay? We’ve gathered everything you need to know.

If you’re considering a venture into Baldur’s Gate 3’s Dungeons & Dragons setting, you might be debating whether to go it alone or team up with friends.

Having a group of friends alongside you in the game can make things easier but if you’ve got a weaker internet connection, you might prefer to play in couch co-op. Being able to enjoy a gaming session in split-screen with your buddies in person is also a lot of fun!

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With that in mind, here’s everything you need to know about whether or not Baldur’s Gate 3 has couch co-op.

A screenshot of Baldur's Gate 3 from SteamBaldur’s Gate 3 does offer the option for couch co-op

Is it possible to play couch co-op in Baldur’s Gate 3

The answer to whether you can play couch co-op or not in Baldur’s Gate 3 is Yes. However, there is a small problem that you will need to fix if you want to play split-screen. As of the current state, the only way you can play couch co-op is if you have two controllers for PC.

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In other words, you cannot use a mouse and keyboard for one player and a controller for the other. Both players need to have separate console controllers if they want to play couch co-op. This is definitely problematic as the game does not provide any form of information either surrounding this system.

Moreover, Swin Vincke tweeted earlier about the possibility of couch co-op in the next-gen Xbox consoles. He mentioned only Series X will have the split screen co-op while Series S will feature online multiplayer.

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Apart from that, the developers have not provided any update either on whether it will be possible to play with one controller and a mouse and keyboard in the future. Hence, unless you have two spare controllers lying around, it is better to stick with online co-op for now.

This concludes our guide for couch co-op in Baldur’s Gate 3. If you found it informative, please look into some of our other guides at Dexerto.

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