LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is a brand new game where players get to experience all the previous Star Wars films in the form of a LEGO video game. Since its release, there has been a lot of speculation on whether players will be able to avail options such as an online multiplayer mode and crossplay.
This is primarily because a game like this can be experienced even better when friends are involved. However, much to the disappointment of fans, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga does not have an online multiplayer mode.
The multiplayer in the game is through an offline co-op mode where players can sit on one device and play together instead of playing over the internet.
As mentioned previously, TT Games' latest title has decided to diverge from any form of online service. However, the game has an offline co-op mode where players can play with their friends on a split-screen.
This is something that gamers from 2005 and 2006 will remember. Back then, online multiplayer modes were pretty uncommon. Instead, games like Need for Speed and others used to have a split-screen mode where players could play on one device using two controllers.
Either way, fans are not happy about this ideology. They feel that in an age where a global pandemic is still making life difficult for many and preventing people from moving out, a developer is trying to force players to interact with one another under one roof.
As of now, there are no plans for an online mode, and players who want to experience the game with their friends have to sit on one device. When it comes to devices, the game is available on all platforms across the board.
This includes Windows, PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox X/S. However, since it lacks an
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