Big Walk Guide

Guide / Couch Co-op & Split Screen

Couch Co-op & Split Screen

No. Big Walk is an online cooperative game — there's no couch co-op or split-screen mode, even if you're sitting in the same room.

Why no local co-op?

Big Walk's official feature tags describe it as online cooperative and crossplay-enabled, with no local co-op or split-screen tag listed on the Steam store page. Media coverage of the game describes it as a multiplayer-online experience requiring at least two players, without a local multiplayer mode.

Playing with people in the same room

If you and a friend are physically together, you'd each still need your own device and your own copy of the game, connecting online the same way remote players do — this hasn't been officially confirmed word-for-word in an FAQ, so treat it as the reasonable inference from “online cooperative only” rather than a guaranteed store-page fact, and double-check the official FAQ if it matters for your setup.

What about a smaller group?

The game supports 2 to 12 players — see the player count guide — but every player in a session connects online individually, regardless of group size.

Facts last checked 2026-08-11 against official sources (House House/Panic and platform stores). Some details — pricing, platform availability, patch status — can change after this date; confirm on the official store page before you buy.