Acquiring Xbox Game Pass does not solely entail solo play-time. Fun experiences are just lying in store for duos with access to the console’s greatest gaming service. A decent amount of titles available on Xbox Game Pass (and EA Play) allow for the pleasure of local co-op. And as any gamer worth their salt knows, playing a game with a buddy using good old-fashioned couch co-op is one of the best joys to be had.
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Whether the action occurs on a single screen or double the participation necessitates split-screen, these games ensure entertainment between friends. From sci-fi shooters to goofy physics-based playgrounds, Xbox owners can’t go wrong with these fun, local co-op titles.
Battletoads
- Developer(s)
- Dlala Studios , Rare
- How Long To Beat
- 4 Hours
- X|S Optimized
- No
- File Size Xbox Series
- 20 GB (December 2024)
That’s right, it’s everyone’s favorite froggies (yes, I realize they’re toads, but the alliteration doesn’t work there) named after various cutaneous conditions — the Battletoads.
The 2020 reboot of Battletoads wears what it is on its sleeve — it’s a humorously juvenile side-scrolling brawler that packs in a ton of couch co-op goodness. If you’re looking for an enthralling, deeply engaging gameplay loop or award-winning narrative experience, keep on trucking. But frankly, if you’re still reading, you’re past that already.
Battletoads supports up to three players, with each playing one of the unique characters (Rash, Pimple, or Zitz) and allows the relatively novel option of any unpicked characters being allowed to “tag” in, so you get the benefit of exhausting your healthbar then bringing in whoever’s on the bench. It’s a light, fun, not-too-serious party game or short session slug-a-thon with enough surprises and gags to keep you glued for a good while.
We Love Katamari Reroll+ Royal Reverie
- Developer(s)
- MONKEYCRAFT Co. Ltd
- How Long To Beat
- 5 Hours
- X|S Optimized
- Yes
- File Size Xbox Series
- 6 GB (September 2024)
We love We Love Katamari Reroll+ Royal Reverie! Not just because it’s a fun mouthful of words to say or the hilarious gameplay of it all, but for the comforting cooperative vibes. We Love Katamari Reroll+ Royal Reverie is the remake of the sequel to the original Katamari Damacy. Confusing? No need to worry about that. Once you start gathering items into your katamari, things like the play order of Katamari games will fade away.
All you need to concern yourself with is the language of the universe, i.e., building a nice, big katamari. This gem of an addition to Xbox Game Pass makes for the perfect game for couples to play together. As a pair, you grow your katamari, listen to jazzy tunes, and just vibe with the universe. Is there a better plan for your evening?
Doom + Doom II
- How Long To Beat
- 5 Hours
- X|S Optimized
- No
- File Size Xbox Series
- 527 MB (November 2023)
If you’re craving a bit of retro boomer shooter goodness, you’ll be hard-pressed to do better than the original — and id Software has recently taken pains to ensure you can do just that in the best way possible.
Doom + Doom II is essentially a repackaging of id Software’s already slightly touched-up modern Doom ports, but with a few additional cherries on top. The original games come with an updated soundtrack, mod support, and practically every Doom episode that’s ever been released, including John Romero’s Sigil and a brand new campaign by Nightdive Studios and MachineGames.
And more to the point of this particular article, you can play through all of that goodness with both online and offline multiplayer support — seeing that FPS games with four-player split-screen support are something of a rarity these days, it’s highly recommended you give it a whirl next time you’ve got three like-minded friends over.
Army Of Two
Army of Two
- How Long To Beat
- 7 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
Army of Two is an often overlooked little piece of Xbox 360-era third-person shooter history — and that’s a bit of a shame, really, because despite its shortcomings, it’s a blast to spend an evening with.
This is most definitely not a game that’s ever going to make you think too hard. It knew its audience. Gears of War was an entrenched favorite at the time of its 2008 release, and it straightforwardly shot to get a piece of that action. That said, the basics are going to be entirely familiar to any Gears fan. The core differences are a relatively in-depth weapons upgrade system and a much, much bigger emphasis on cooperative play — so much so that the campaign demands that you play with a suped-up AI companion if you don’t have a friend immediately available.
In terms of plot, it’s… well, about run-of-the-mill. Former military dude-bro mercenaries have to fight the terrorists, there’s a betrayal of some sort along the way that ups the stakes, and yadda yadda. It’s absurd, over the top, and so full of delightfully ham-fisted campiness that it’s incapable of taking itself seriously. But that’s meant in the best-possible way.
The Quarry
Survival Horror
Drama
Thriller
- How Long To Beat
- 9 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 44 GB (May 2024)
If you’re a fan of “interactive movie games” a la Telltale’s The Walking Dead or Life Is Strange, and have always wanted to play them with a friend, The Quarry is the number one game you should be playing on Xbox Game Pass right now. After refining the process of cooperative “film-esque” horror with the Dark Pictures Anthology, Supermassive Games has given us a fantastic outing with this triple-A title that revolves around stereotypical summer camp horror.
I can’t even begin to stress how amazing the co-op options for The Quarry are. You can play locally, assigning different characters to your various friends, with up to seven available for you to divvy up. And given the narrative, choice-driven nature of the game, that essentially means your individual friends are responsible for the fates of the characters they are in charge of.
The Quarry is without a doubt a phenomenal pick for game night, though you may need to play multiple sessions if you’re looking to complete the roughly nine-hour runtime.
Diablo IV
- How Long To Beat
- 27 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 84 GB (May 2024)
Blizzard’s beloved hack-and-slash series went bigger than ever with its fourth numbered installment, but still managed to maintain most of its intrinsic charm, not least of which is the immense fun factor of journeying alongside a friend in seamlessly integrated local co-op.
Diablo IV’s narrative plonks your custom-made hero into the middle of a developing quarrel between the forces of fallen angel Inarius and his demonic ex-lover, Lilith (the daughter of Mephisto, for established fans that might care). As you journey through the world of Sanctuary to stop her schemes from taking root, you’ll slay a whole host of demons, tick quests off of your to-do list, and, of course, sift through absolute gobs of loot to maximize your chosen hero’s potential.
The number of bells and whistles that Blizzard’s tacked onto the tried-and-true series formula is fairly dense, but refreshingly, most of them land pretty well. Swapping Diablo III’s vibrant color palette for a dingy, gothic style more reminiscent of Diablo II’s visuals is an entirely welcome shift. The most ambitious is the game’s “MMO-lite” style — filling town instances with fellow players and randomly allowing them to drift past each-other in real-time during gameplay lands in a way that successfully makes the world feel “bigger” and more community-oriented without ruining its ARPG roots.
PlateUp!
PlateUp!
- Developer
- It’s happening
- How Long To Beat
- 17 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 1 GB (March 2024)
What is it about the act of cooking that makes for great co-op games? PlateUp! follows in the footsteps of Overcooked as another fantastic local multiplayer game that tasks you and your friends with operating a restaurant and dealing with the chaos that ensues. But where Overcooked focuses on timed rushes assembling various dishes, PlateUp! has you building your entire restaurant from the ground up.
You design the layout, the placement of kitchen devices and seating arrangements, and then you go about serving customers. Crafting the most easily automated kitchen that won’t get entangled in complicated pathways is key to having a smooth experience. So the frenetic action that running a kitchen and dining area entails, albeit in an arcade-y fashion, is perfectly encapsulated in this solid co-op title. As you and your friends hurry to make it to that final day, tempers will be strained for sure, but hilarity will be had by all.
Vampire Survivors
- Developer(s)
- Luca Galante
- How Long To Beat
- 6 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 1 GB (November 2023)
2022’s surprise smash-hit roguelike already had a legion of adoring fans mincing up legions of vampires and undead fiends while eating copious amounts of chicken off of the floor — but they were forced to do so in abject solitude… until 2023’s 1.6 update, that is. Now they can engage in floor chicken feasts with up to four friends! Now that sounds like a dinner party for the ages.
Vampire Survivors’ still-relatively-fresh cooperative mode is just about what you’d expect, and just a wee bit more. The core gameplay remains unchanged — idle-shoot your way through progressively difficult hordes, scoop up items to become even shootier, rinse-and-repeat until you’ve met your match or the game decides to stop you. However, the developers did include a few mode specific nuances to really make the experience shine. For example, you can elect to “pass” your level-up item selection to a cooperative partner if you happen to nab a particular item they’re holding out for.
It’s just more Vampire Survivors, but tailored to share with friends. And that’s all it needs to be.
Goat Simulator 3
- Developer(s)
- Coffee Stain North
- How Long To Beat
- 7 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 4 GB (December 2023)
You’ll notice a lot of games on this list embrace the good humor you can find in being silly with friends, and none do it quite as well as Goat Simulator 3 and its predecessor (also an inclusion on this list further down). Hilarity is the name of the game, and what makes the goat shenanigans you can get up to even better is when you throw up to three other people into the mix. Next thing you know, you have four goats traipsing across suburbia, mountains, and city streets, wreaking all sorts of mandated chaos.
That means four goats headbutting gas tanks to make them explode. Four goats wall-climbing buildings to reach air vents that will propel them further into the sky. Four goats licking pedestrians and taking them along on adventures. Four goats baa-ing and dressing up to the heights of fashion. Just four goats having a good time. Goat Simulator 3 was practically made for local co-op fun.
Party Animals
- Developer(s)
- Recreate Games
- How Long To Beat
- N/A
- File Size Xbox Series
- 10 GB (November 2023)
While it might take some finagling to get local co-op set up in Party Animals, once you do, you are in for some high-flying good times. Similar to Gang Beasts, you control a little figure that must kick and bop other little figures off a platform until you’re the last one standing. And just as with Gang Beasts, the physics of Party Animals is hilarious. Your character flip-flops forward and pummels with such wild abandon, just watching it attempt to make sense of your button mashing is a joy.
And that joy is tripled with a friend by your side. You can work together to be the team that survives as the map closes in around you. The cherry on top is the “group photo” everyone gets to take after a match. You can all crowd around the camera and take some of the best, most awkward victory photos ever.
Quake II
Quake 2
- How Long To Beat
- 8 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 2 GB (November 2023)
As with most sequels (the good ones, anyway), Quake II improves upon its predecessor in nearly every way, including in its co-op offerings. The sequel’s campaign missions take you through even wilder arenas, from alien-looking ziggurats to mind-boggling sewer tunnels. The more open spaces, with the ability for you and your co-op partner to attack enemies from different angles, clearly showcase the thought put into Quake II’s level design. It’s bigger in scope.
And if you and your friends are more competitive by nature, you can hop into a local multiplayer match and duke it out among yourselves. One of the things that makes Quake II’s inclusion on Xbox Game Pass even more special is that it’s not just a simple port. It’s been remastered, with a more polished enemy AI and the inclusion of previously cut content.
Cassette Beasts
- Developer(s)
- Bytten Studio
- How Long To Beat
- 18 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 1 GB (November 2023)
Playing Cassette Beasts alone is a delight, which is not to be understated because not many Pokemon clones reach the same levels of joy and entertainment as their inspiration. But one of the other great things about Cassette Beasts is that it comes with a local co-op feature! The game’s main character is accompanied by companion characters, and if one of your buddies is interested in taking on the world of retro monsters alongside you, they can step into the shoes of these companions.
While you might have to get through the first few bits of the game solo, it very shortly deposits a cooperative vehicle for your friend in the form of Kayleigh. At that point, you can have a second player jump in and take control. You can seriously have your cake and eat it too with Cassette Beasts; it’s a superb Pokemon-like and it’s couch co-op. What more could you want?
Goat Simulator
- How Long To Beat
- 6 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 3 GB (November 2023)
What’s better than chaotic goat madness? Chaotic goat madness with a friend in tow. Goat Simulator allows local couch co-op hilarity as players wreak havoc on a town and city as unhinged goats. Physics madness ensues as players garner arbitrary points for destroying property, leaping into the air, bleating, and other normal goat activities. The lack of structure in Goat Simulator is actually one of the game’s strengths. Two players can easily lose an entire day exploring the environment, uncovering secrets, and unlocking new types of goats.
GoldenEye 007
- How Long To Beat
- 9 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 310 MB (November 2023)
If you’re raring for a classic split-screen experience, GoldenEye 007 has suavely stepped its way out of the past and into the present thanks to its inclusion on Xbox Game Pass. Don’t expect a swanky remaster; GoldenEye still shows its age. Controls feel floaty, and the graphics are definitely nothing to cry home about. That said, GoldenEye 007 also shows its timelessness. Despite the clunky gameplay and blocky visuals, playing through this hallmark of gaming history is still a lot of fun, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the split-screen multiplayer component.
Grabbing some buddies and playing against each other couch co-op style is as enjoyable as it always was. In fact, there’s something incredibly appealing about how dated the game is when you have friends by your side to experience it with you. And you should be happy to note that aiming feels (a bit) better than it used to.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge
- Developer(s)
- Tribute Games Inc.
- How Long To Beat
- 3 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 1 GB (November 2023)
If a dash of nostalgia and a jam-packed evening of beat ‘em up fun is what you want, you can’t go wrong with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge. The titular Turtles are back, and they’re in top form. Playing as either Raphael, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, Splinter, or April, you and up to four friends can roam the streets with the sole intention of foiling Shredder’s nefarious plans.
One of the great things about Shredder’s Revenge is how easily you can devote a single evening to it. It’s not a long experience that you have to dedicate an entire month to. It genuinely brings to mind the arcade cabinets of old and the delight of spending a night playing through each level. The only difference this time is that you can fight your way alongside the Turtles from the comfort of your own home now.
Peggle
Peggle’s “cooperative” mode relies on passing the controller back and forth, similar as to how co-op play would turn out on an arcade machine. But given how fantastic Peggle’s base game is, you shouldn’t mind how staggered this cooperation feels. Though first released in 2007, you do not feel a single day of Peggle’s age. Its gameplay loop is still immensely satisfying, and being able to share it with a friend just heightens the experience.
Together, you and a buddy work to eliminate all orange pegs with a limited number of shots. You can play as different characters, and each possesses unique abilities to make your goal that much more attainable. One ability allows you to fire multiple balls in one shot. Another allows you to path out ricochets from peg to peg. It’s straightforward fun you simply can’t beat.
As Dusk Falls
- Developer(s)
- Interior Night
- How Long To Beat
- 7 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 51 GB (November 2023)
If you’ve ever wanted to play a Telltale-esque game with a friend that isn’t some horror title from The Dark Pictures Anthology, then look no further than As Dusk Falls. While this thrilling narrative adventure doesn’t exactly break boundaries with its mechanics, it’s an undeniably fun experience to play with friends. You and up to seven other players can work your way through the story of a motel hold-up gone terribly wrong.
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Votes are taken on which dialogue options to choose and quick-time events are performed jointly, so all players contribute to reaching the outcomes they desire. It can be a tense and hilarious experience at the same time. As Dusk Falls is the perfect example of a narrative-driven game that is fantastically suited for being played cooperatively.
Escape Academy
- Developer(s)
- Coin Crew Games
- How Long To Beat
- 4 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 4 GB (November 2023)
Every cooperative title within the Xbox Game Pass library was made with the intention of allowing players to enjoy the game with a friend. But Escape Academy puts them all to shame when it comes to how much of a blast it is to solve puzzles with a buddy on your couch. It brings the joy inherent in going through an escape room right into your own home. No one (well, we assume no one) wants to play an escape room alone.
The delight of finding clues and using logic to find solutions in a group setting is just too much fun, and Escape Academy captures this magic in a video game format. Go through the various schools of the academy and their themed puzzles with a partner, solving convoluted, yet intuitive problems as a team. Escape Academy is also a highly digestible offering as it only lasts a few hours before you can see it through to completion.
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
- Developer
- Landfall
- How Long To Beat
- 8 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 5 GB (March 2023)
The goofy nature of Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (or TABS) is made twice as ridiculous with a friend in tow. Pitting the creatures on your battlefield against those arrayed by your bud on the opposite side is a hilarious experience. Watch as your googly-eyed monstrosities amble, lurch, and fall over themselves as they make sad attempts to fight their opponents. Gape in frustration as ranged units miss enemies that are right in front of them.
Cry out in shock as a single overpowered unit decimates a veritable army of mediocre units. TABS might be called a “totally accurate battle simulator,” but even just loading this game up and watching the main menu screen prepares you for the height of hilarity.
Halo Infinite
- How Long To Beat
- 12 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 90 GB (November 2023)
Is it the conventional co-op experience players fervently wish would have shipped with the campaign? Not precisely, no, but Halo Infinite does at least feature splitscreen functionality in the multiplayer suite.
So while you may not be able to smash Grunts into a fine paste with your best pal, there’s something to be said about being able to pile into a Warthog together for an adrenaline-pumping flag run into the opposing team’s base alongside the person you’re sharing the comfort of your couch with. Couch co-op is part of the DNA of the Halo series. Without screen-peeking, you wouldn’t be able to call it Halo.
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