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The only way TLoU would work as a successful online game is as a co-op. Nothing more.
PvP deathmatch belongs to Fortnite and crap like that.
TLoU already had a multiplayer mode and it was great, they just had to do the same thing.
Sad that corporations don't do alot of split screen coop games like before, yeah there are solutions like universal split screen or nucleus coop but they are windows exclusive
I used to love coop games as a teenager. Now, as a family dad, it’d be more difficult, but I’m still playing a Way Out with my girlfriend.
I wonder if young people would still play coop now.
Xbox 360 rgh3 and ps4 hen is the best for it, calling friend or two over get some snacks, fire up console and play, that's what i like, try out streets of rogue, it has split screen coop for 4 people