Does Helldivers 2 have couch co-op? Local multiplayer explained

Brad Norton
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Wondering if Helldivers 2, the sequel to the popular Helldivers game, supports couch co-op for local multiplayer? Get all the details you need right here.

Helldivers 2, an intense third-person shooter, has garnered immense popularity, even surpassing the player count record of GTA 5 on PC. Since its launch on February 8, 2024, PS5 and PC players have been joining forces with friends to experience its exhilarating gameplay.

As you progress through Helldivers 2 you’ll be taking on missions, defeating hordes of enemies, collecting Samples, and unlocking powerful Stratagems. The content in the game is fantastic to take on in multiplayer but does it have a local co-op option?

Here’s everything we know about whether or not Helldivers 2 features local multiplayer.

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Helldivers 2 is built from the ground up with co-op in mind, just not for those on the same couch.

Does Helldivers 2 have couch co-op?

Helldivers 2 does not support couch co-op. However, that’s not to say it won’t ever allow for such a feature.

As a rather demanding game with intense particle effects and wide open maps for independent exploration, couch co-op may simply be too much for the PS5 to handle. Though with the right adjustments, maybe we’ll see it at some point down the line.

For now, though, the only way to enjoy Helldivers 2 with a friend is through online co-op. That can be as a duo, trio, or a full squad of four.

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About The Author

Brad Norton is the Australian Managing Editor at Dexerto. He graduated from Swinburne University with a Bachelor’s degree in journalism and has been working full-time in the field for the past six years at the likes of Gamurs Group and now Dexerto. He loves all things single-player gaming (with Uncharted a personal favorite) but has a history on the competitive side having previously run Oceanic esports org Mindfreak. You can contact Brad at brad.norton@dexerto.com