Is Marvel Rivals Split Screen?

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If you were hoping to team up with a friend on the same couch and battle it out in Marvel Rivals, I’ve got bad news for you: There is no splitscreen mode.

Yes, in a game all about team-based battles and co-op strategy, you’d think there would be an option for local multiplayer—but nope. Online-only.

Why Doesn’t Marvel Rivals Have Splitscreen?

There are a few likely reasons:

  • Technical Limitations – The game is built for fast-paced, high-action 6v6 battles, and splitting the screen in half would tank performance faster than a low-tier hero in a 1v6 fight.

  • Online Focus – Like most modern shooters, Marvel Rivals is designed around online matchmaking, with crossplay and dedicated servers. Local play just isn’t part of the plan.

  • Not a Couch Co-op Game – Unlike classic co-op brawlers, Marvel Rivals is more of a competitive shooter than a party game. The devs probably assumed you’d rather yell at your friends over voice chat than sit next to them on the couch.

Will Splitscreen Ever Be Added?

Highly unlikely. The game is built for online play, and adding splitscreen would require major changes to how the game runs. Plus, most modern shooters have moved away from local multiplayer in favor of online lobbies and matchmaking.

If you want to play with a friend, your best bet is to grab another device, hop online, and squad up. Just make sure one of you doesn’t get stuck playing as Rocket Raccoon when you both wanted Hulk.

Final Blurb

So, to sum it up: No, Marvel Rivals doesn’t have splitscreen, and it probably never will. If you want to play together, you’ll have to do it the modern way—online, in separate rooms, yelling at each other through a mic like true teammates.


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Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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