The PS5 is a fantastic console, with some of the best performance and graphics. However, despite its massive library, not many PS5 games support 2-player local multiplayer—something that’s a must for a home console. After all, nothing matches the feeling of sitting with friends or family and playing a game together, without the internet nonsense.

So, if you’ve been looking for such games, don’t worry. Here’s a list of the best 2 player PS5 games that you can play right now.

1. It Takes Two

Image of the It takes two PS5 2 player local multiplayer game
  • Genre: Puzzle Platformer / Adventure

If there is one game on this list you absolutely need to play, it’s It Takes Two. The game revolves around a couple on the verge of divorce who are magically transformed into dolls by their daughter’s wish. And to restore themselves back to their human form, they must work together through a series of challenges and rebuild their relationship along the way.

Each level mixes platforming, puzzle-solving, action sequences, and quirky mini-games to deliver an experience that’s consistently fresh and creative. While the difficulty ramps up over time, the game is forgiving with respawns, making it enjoyable even for newcomers.

2. Split Fiction

Image of the Split fiction game
  • Genre: Twin-Stick Shooter / Bullet Hell

Developed by Hazelight Studios (the same people who made It Takes Two), Split Fiction is an action-adventure game about two authors, Mio Hudson and Zoe Foster, who somehow get trapped inside a simulation of their own stories.

And to find a way out, players must work together and navigate various challenges, ranging from platforming and puzzle-solving to action-packed sequences like dragon riding or sci-fi shootouts. The game also features optional “Side Stories,” which explore unfinished stories from a character’s past. All this makes for a super fun game that you can play with your friends and family, and have loads of fun.

3. Diablo IV

Image of the Diablo IV 2 player ps5 games

If you’re after something darker and more intense, Diablo IV is the way to go. Set in the bleak world of Sanctuary, the game centers on the resurrection of Lilith, the daughter of Mephisto, who is summoned to fill the power vacuum left by the shattered realms of Heaven and Hell.

Players take on the role of “the wanderer,” and have to battle against the forces of hell in an engaging, fast-paced combat format, filled with a variety of quests and dungeons. The game supports both solo and local co-op, allowing you and a friend to slay through dungeons, complete quests, and find loot together.

4. Baldur’s Gate 3

Image of the Baldur’s Gate 3 2 player ps5 games
  • Genre: Tactical RPG / Narrative Adventure

Set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe of Faerûn, Baldur’s Gate 3 follows a group of characters infected with a mind flayer parasite. While it grants them mysterious powers, it also threatens to turn them into monsters.

To survive, players must embark on a tedious journey to get rid of this parasite while navigating the most detailed world, filled with mysteries and betrayal. The game offers in-depth character customization, enabling players to create a unique hero with different characteristics, classes, and dialogue options.

5. A Way Out

Image of the A Way Out game

Another gem from Hazelight Studios, A Way Out is a unique two-player co-op game—playable locally or online—that follows the journey of two prisoners, Leo Caruso and Vincent Moretti. Both meet in the prison and team up with the sole purpose of escaping and taking revenge against the crime boss Harvey, who ruined both their lives.

What makes the game truly special is its split-screen format, even when playing online. One player might be in a cutscene while the other is solving a puzzle or sneaking through a hallway. This creates a gaming experience like no other, leading to a plot twist no one could have expected.

Conclusion

Local multiplayer games were once the heart and soul of console gaming. However, with online multiplayer on the rise, most game developers don’t include local multiplayer, which takes away the charm of a home console. Fortunately, with these five games, you can take a seat with your partner or friends and play together, without worrying about anything else.


Discover more from Being Shivam

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.