Arrowhead Game Studios has been riding high on Helldivers 2’s success, and with the Xbox launch bringing in a fresh wave of players, the community’s wishlist is growing louder. One request that keeps resurfacing? Split-screen co-op. And now, CEO Shams Jorjani has weighed in—kind of.
In a recent Discord exchange, Jorjani responded to a fan asking whether split-screen might ever make it into Helldivers 2. His reply: “It’s technically feasible, but I have no idea if it’s a feature ppl really want.” That’s not a no. But it’s definitely not a roadmap confirmation either.
Jorjani clarified that split-screen is on Arrowhead’s “to investigate” list, which is corporate-speak for “we’ll look into it if enough people yell.” It’s a cautious maybe, and one that hinges on community demand. The studio’s known for listening to players—many of Helldivers 2’s best updates came straight from fan feedback—but this one’s still in limbo.
For players hoping to squad up couch-style, the message is clear: make noise, or keep waiting.
Helldivers 2 is one of the best co-op shooters of the decade, full stop. But it’s also online-only, which means local multiplayer fans are left out. Adding split-screen would open the game up to a whole new segment—families, roommates, partners, anyone who wants to share the chaos without two consoles and two subscriptions.
It’s not just a feature request. It’s an accessibility upgrade.
Whether or not split-screen ever lands, Jorjani’s direct engagement with fans is refreshing. He’s active on Discord, responds to feature requests, and offers real-time insight into development priorities. That kind of transparency is rare, and it’s part of why Helldivers 2 continues to thrive as a live-service title.
The game’s recent momentum—fueled by the Xbox launch and a slick Halo: ODST crossover—shows no signs of slowing. And while split-screen might not be next on the docket, it’s officially on the radar.
Split-screen co-op in Helldivers 2 is technically possible, but it’s not in active development. If you want it, speak up. Arrowhead’s listening—but they’re also juggling a live-service roadmap, platform parity, and a player base that’s growing by the day.
For now, grab your squad online. And maybe keep a second controller nearby—just in case.
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