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How Many Players Can Play Remnant 2?

Get your squad together

Victor TanBy Victor TanJuly 28, 20233 Mins Read
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When you play Remnant 2, you want as many people in your co-op party as possible. It’s not only more fun when people play, but it means more allies in combat who can take on different roles. While cross-play is still up in the clouds, you and other friends may have early access. But all party sizes have limits, and Remnant 2 can’t accommodate everyone in a single session. You can’t exceed a maximum party size, and you should be aware of this before playing. Otherwise, your friends and strategies will hit a snag. Here’s how many players can play Remnant 2 together in the same session.

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According to the Steam page for Remnant 2, you can play a solo adventure or work with two other players. This means your maximum party size in Remnant 2 is three players. You don’t need an entire team of three to enjoy multiplayer; it’s still fun with another partner. But it does mean that if you have four friends, it’s better to have teams of two. You can’t accommodate four players in a single session right now, with the most being three players simultaneously.

If you are planning strategies, you should pay attention to party composition. Starting out, having a Challenger, Medic, and a Gunslinger is great. But a Challenger and Handler might not be a bad idea if you can only have two. You can also plan different sessions with friends based on who’s online. If only two of your friends can play, then it’s a perfect number for a group co-op session.

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How does Co-op work in Remnant 2

A maximum session size of three players doesn’t mean that only three players can interact with each other. Friends can extend invitations even to an entire team, taking players who were tagging along for the ride. If one friend drops out, another can join the session quickly. You can also choose a solo session to grab some equipment while your friends help someone new. After the newbie leaves, you can join the party.

As long as you don’t try to exceed the maximum party size of three players, you can come up with any number of configurations. Your friends can also run smaller sessions with each other and practice their teamwork. It also prevents you from disappointing too many people in public play. Stick to a small team size and work together well, or you will fall in combat.

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