Co-op play has always been a huge part of Borderlands games, and Tiny Tina's Wonderlands looks to be no different. Borderlands titles support couch co-op, a feature that allows players to play together offline with split-screen action. Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is the latest adventure in the Borderlands franchise, and many might be wondering whether it supports couch co-op not.
The exciting new title is a Borderlands spinoff set in a fantasy tabletop RPG. Many features have been adapted from past Borderlands games, though Tiny Tina's is still very unique. Couch co-op or split-screen, is a feature lost in time, something which not many modern AAA games support anymore. As for Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, many are hoping the fresh release will bring back glory to the popular split-screen action.
Couch co-op or split-screen in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands
Thankfully, Tina Tina's Wonderlands does indeed support couch co-op/local co-op/split-screen on all platforms. However, the number of players you can enjoy Tiny Tina's Wonderlands with split-screen will vary depending on the system in which you're playing on.
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For PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, only two players can play Tiny Tina's Wonderlands in couch co-op or split-screen together. Next-gen consoles will have double the fun as up to four players can play Tiny Tina's Wonderlands in couch co-op or split-screen on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
The hot release also offers two different ways for players to control loot drops as well as enemy scaling in co-op. The two methods are Cooperation and Coopetition. In cooperation, each player gets their own loot, and one player can't steal another player's loot. Furthermore, enemy scaling and the gear they drop depend on your character's level, allowing for seamless play with players of higher or lower level than you.
In Coopetition, your party gets shared loot for completing a quest or when exploring the world. Your party member can very well grab your share of the loot. Enemy scaling and loot drop also depend on the level of the host, and, as such, you may have a hard time surviving if your character is of a relatively lower level. However, this mode is great for low-level players looking to acquire high-level loot early on.
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