The long-awaited sequel to the beloved Remnant: From the Ashes, Remnant 2, brings with it some very difficult battles that are sure to test your ability to aim, dodge, and be patient with your moves. The first game was great with doing that (and making you yell at your screen), so it’d make sense that the follow-up would only further focus on that strength. With how challenging things will be, you might be wondering if you’re able to get some help. Here’s whether Remnant 2 is multiplayer.
Can You Play Remnant 2 With Friends?
Unlike almost every other soulslike,yes!Remnant 2 offers multiplayer co-op for you and up to two other friends. Similar to the first game, the three of youcan jump into whatever world you pleaseand proceed to die together, over and over again. You all can play the same Archetype if you want to put all your eggs into one basket, or you may spread yourselves apart to cover multiple areas like tanking, healing, and damage to have a well-rounded bunch.Related:Is Remnant 2 Playable on Steam Deck? – Answered
How Do You Play With Friends in Remnant 2?
While we’re a bit sparse on the details here (and we’ll update this once the game is available), presumably Remnant 2 will work like most games. There will be a section of the game that acts as atutorialwhere you need to play solo for a bit before multiplayer unlocks. Typically the game will tell you when multiplayer is possible, so be ready to do someintro stuff for an hour before partying up. Once you do get past that tutorial, it should be as simple as sending an invite through however you’d normally send invites to other people.While you’re looking up more details regarding the game, check out our guide on whetherRemnant 2 will have crossplay or cross-platform.
Shawn Robinson
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