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Top 10 Couch Co-op Games for 2027

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Top 10 Couch Co-op Games for 2027

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The Best Overall couch co-op game for 2027 is It Takes Two, a two-player split-screen adventure that costs $39.99 and includes a free Friend's Pass so only one person needs to buy it. The Best Value pick is Overcooked! All You Can Eat, which bundles two full chaotic cooking games for $39.99 and supports up to four players on one couch.

This list is for friends, couples, and families who want to play in the same room on one screen, with prices ranging from free to about $60. Every game below is real and currently available, ranked on local multiplayer quality, fun factor, and how well each holds up shared on a single TV.

1. It Takes Two 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Hazelight Studios' 2021 co-op adventure is built from the ground up for exactly two players in split-screen. It costs $39.99 on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Switch.

It won 2021 Game of the Year at The Game Awards and uses a clever Friend's Pass, meaning only one of you has to own it. The game constantly reinvents its mechanics, from flying planes to controlling time, across 12–15 hours. It ranks #1 because nothing else is designed so purely for two people sharing one couch.

This is the perfect pick for couples or any pair who want a story that forces real teamwork. You play as Cody and May, a married couple turned into dolls who must work together to repair their relationship. The genius is that the two players almost never have the same abilities at once, so progress demands constant communication.

One section has you piloting a plane while your partner aims its guns; another turns one player into a clock-rewinding device. Hazelight's earlier title A Way Out used the same shared-screen concept, but It Takes Two refines it into the gold standard for two-player design.

2. Overcooked! All You Can Eat 💎 BEST VALUE

Team17's kitchen-chaos collection bundles the remastered first two Overcooked games plus all their DLC. It costs $39.99 on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch, and supports 2 to 4 players locally.

With over 200 levels across both games, the value per dollar is enormous. The premise is simple — cook and serve orders before time runs out — but the friendly arguing it creates is legendary. It is the Best Value for delivering two complete games and hundreds of levels in one package.

Kitchens shift and split mid-level: floors slide apart on moving trucks, ice patches send chefs sliding, and earthquakes rearrange your stations. Coordinating who chops, who cooks, and who washes dishes turns a calm group into a shouting kitchen brigade within minutes. The remastered visuals run smoothly on Switch and current consoles, and the sheer level count means you can play for dozens of hours before repeating a stage.

3. Cuphead

Studio MDHR's 1930s-cartoon run-and-gun supports two players locally in its full campaign. It costs $19.99 on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch, with the Delicious Last Course DLC adding a third character for $7.99.

The hand-drawn animation is unmatched and the boss fights are punishingly fun. At 10–15 hours to clear, it ranks for style and tight co-op combat, though it demands patience.

Every frame was drawn and inked by hand in the style of 1930s Fleischer cartoons, and the jazz soundtrack was recorded with a live band. In co-op, one player takes Cuphead and the other plays his brother Mugman, and reviving a downed partner mid-fight adds real tension. The difficulty is high, so it suits pairs who enjoy learning boss patterns together rather than breezing through.

4. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

Traveller's Tales' 2022 release covers all nine Skywalker films with drop-in, drop-out local co-op. It costs $49.99 on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox, and Switch.

With 300+ playable characters and dozens of hours of relaxed exploration, it is ideal for parents playing with kids. It ranks high as the most family-friendly option here.

There are no real fail states, so younger players never get frustrated by losing. The game lets you jump in and out of co-op freely, and the open hub world connects all nine films' worth of levels. Building, fighting, and solving simple puzzles with Lego humor makes it the most approachable game on the list for mixed-age groups.

5. Stardew Valley

ConcernedApe's farming sim added local split-screen co-op for up to four players. It costs just $14.99 on PC, PS5, Xbox, Switch, and mobile.

You share a farm, plant crops, and explore mines together at a relaxed pace. With effectively endless playtime, it ranks for being the most laid-back and affordable co-op game on the list.

Each player gets their own cabin on the shared farm, and you can split tasks: one mines for ore while another fishes or tends animals. The 1.6 update added even more content, and the game's gentle pace makes it perfect for relaxed evenings rather than competitive sessions. At $14.99 it is the cheapest entry here and offers the most hours per dollar of any title on the list.

6. Moving Out 2

SMG Studio and Team17's furniture-moving comedy (2023) supports up to four players locally. It costs $29.99 on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox, and Switch.

Like Overcooked, it thrives on coordinated chaos as you haul couches through increasingly absurd levels. It ranks for accessible, slapstick fun that anyone can pick up.

You and your teammates grab furniture and squeeze it through doorways and windows, often launching items off balconies to save time. Assist Mode lets you slow time or skip levels, so it stays friendly to kids and less experienced players. The sequel added new worlds and obstacles, keeping the formula fresh for groups who loved the original.

7. Streets of Rage 4

Dotemu's 2020 beat-'em-up revival supports up to four players in local co-op. It costs $24.99 on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch, with the Mr. X Nightmare DLC at $7.99.

Hand-drawn brawling with a thumping soundtrack makes it a couch classic reborn. At 4–6 hours per run with deep replay, it ranks for nostalgic arcade energy.

Twelve playable characters, combo-heavy fighting, and a soundtrack from acclaimed composers make every run feel fresh. The Mr. X Nightmare DLC added survival modes and extra fighters for replay value. It is a perfect short-session pick when friends want to clear a few stages, share some laughs, and call it a night.

8. Diablo IV

Blizzard's 2023 action RPG supports two-player local co-op on consoles. It costs $69.99 at full price (often $39.99 on sale) for PS5, PS4, and Xbox.

Splitting demons in half side-by-side is endlessly satisfying, and the Vessel of Hatred expansion added a new class, the Spiritborn. It offers 30+ hours of campaign plus endless endgame loot grinding. It ranks for deep loot-driven co-op, though only on console for local play.

Two players share a dynamically scaling screen as they hunt for legendary gear across the gothic world of Sanctuary. Each class, from the Barbarian to the Sorcerer, plays distinctly, so partners can complement each other's builds. Seasonal updates keep adding bosses and dungeons, giving couch partners a reason to return long after the main story ends.

9. Helldivers 2

Arrowhead's 2024 third-person shooter is primarily online, but its frantic friendly-fire-heavy gameplay shines when friends call out plans in the same room. It costs $39.99 on PC and PS5.

You drop onto hostile planets fighting bugs and robots for democracy. At a massive ongoing live-service scale, it ranks for cooperative tension, though true split-screen is not supported.

10. Castle Crashers Remastered

The Behemoth's side-scrolling brawler supports up to four players locally. It costs $14.99 on PC, PS4, Xbox, and Switch.

Its cartoon humor and simple combat make it endlessly approachable. At 4–6 hours per playthrough with multiple characters to unlock, it rounds out the list as a cheap, reliable crowd-pleaser.

Over 30 unlockable characters, each with a unique magic attack, give plenty of reason to replay. The arena mode and minigames add variety beyond the main campaign. At just $14.99 it is an easy buy for a group that wants reliable, lighthearted brawling without a steep learning curve.

How to Choose

FAQ

Which couch co-op game is best for just two players?

It Takes Two is built specifically for two players in split-screen and won 2021 Game of the Year. Its Friend's Pass means only one of you needs to spend the $39.99, making it the most cost-effective two-player choice.

Are there couch co-op games for four players in the same room?

Yes. Overcooked! All You Can Eat, Moving Out 2, Streets of Rage 4, and Castle Crashers Remastered all support up to four players locally on one screen. They are ideal for parties and family game nights.

Which of these games are best for playing with kids?

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga and Stardew Valley are the most family-friendly. Lego Star Wars has no real fail states and over 300 characters, while Stardew Valley is a gentle, violence-free farming sim that costs only $14.99.

Do any of these games not support true split-screen?

Helldivers 2 is online co-op only and has no local split-screen, and Diablo IV restricts its two-player local co-op to PS5, PS4, and Xbox consoles. The other eight titles offer genuine same-screen play.

Bottom Line

For the best couch co-op experience in 2027, It Takes Two at $39.99 with its free Friend's Pass is the Best Overall, purpose-built for two players. If you want the most content for a group, Overcooked! All You Can Eat at $39.99 is the Best Value, packing two full games and 200+ levels for up to four players.

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