The vast majority of co-op games nowadays tend to focus solely on online play, rarely ever supporting local co-op or multiplayer options. To its credit, Gearbox Software has pushed back against this trend, making sure the next-gen versions of Borderlands: The Handsome Collection support 4-player split-screen and offering 2-player split-screen in Borderlands 3. Gearbox's split-screen support will continue in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, which is set to launch next week.
Gearbox Software recently touched on the different co-op options that will be available to Tiny Tina's Wonderlands players when the game launches on March 25. Not only will Tiny Tina's Wonderlands support four players in online co-op, but the game will also allow for 2-player split-screen co-op as well. This is great news for those that enjoy playing local co-op games, as they and a friend will be able to play through the entirety of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands together.
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Assuming Tiny Tina's Wonderlands split-screen co-op functions like Borderlands 3, players will be able to have their own unique profiles and characters. Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has a character creator for the first time in Borderlands series history, with players having a variety of different classes to choose from. It remains to be seen how fans will react to this departure from the norm, but it seems to be a mostly popular decision on Gearbox's part so far.
In the meantime, the jury is still out on how well Tiny Tina's Wonderlands split-screen co-op will run. As some may recall, Borderlands 3 co-op had terrible lag issues that persisted for quite some time after the game's launch. These lag problems made the Borderlands 3 split-screen
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