has some limited online multiplayer features, but the way they work isn't immediately clear. Although it's primarily a single-player RPG, the world of can be explored by a party of up to four. These may include the player character (the Arisen), friends' characters, and/or anything players can dream up in the robust character creator included with .
Co-op multiplayer modes have become increasingly popular in open world RPGs, with games like and allowing friends to adventure together in recent years. does have some multiplayer mechanics, but they're not as comprehensive or simple as joining a friend's party and playing through the game together. Here's everything to know about and its unusual approach to multiplayer.
To put it simply, no, doesn't have a traditional system of multiplayer co-op. Players can't join each other's games directly or share save files. For almost all intents and purposes, is a single-player game. Its companions, called Pawns in lore, are always non-player characters controlled by AI. A player can issue simple commands to their Pawns, or change their classes, but there's no way to control a Pawn directly.
However,there are limited multiplayer features in, which involve the sharing of Pawns. On beginning a new game, a player creates their protagonist and a single Main Pawn. The Main Pawn cannot be dismissed, and follows them throughout the entire game. Once they find a Riftstone, the player can hire up to two additional Pawns by expending Rift Crystals. Depending on their settings, options may include Pawns created by other players, or official Pawns designed by the developers of. Players can even specifically search for Pawns created by their friends.
This system creates an interesting kind of asynchronous multiplayer experience. While two friends will never be able to play together directly, they can share in the adventure by making covenants with one another's Main Pawns. For example, a player character might discover an enemy weakness with
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