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Need for Speed ​​Heat co-op mode: play with two people?


Can you play the new Need for Speed ​​Heat in co-op? Is there a co-op mode in NfS Heat that you can play with two people and what about couch co-op? A few days ago the new Need for Speed ​​part was released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the PC and, as expected, the racing game from Ghost Games and Electronic Arts is enjoying great popularity. In addition to numerous innovations, the game also includes a new story mode and of course a multiplayer mode, where you compete not only against friends, but also against players from all over the world in various races or simply drive around together in the open world can. Some players may be wondering whether there is also a co-op mode in NfS Heat.

Playing Need for Speed ​​Heat in co-op: Is that possible?

The short answer is, no, you can’t play Need for Speed ​​Heat in co-op. As mentioned above, you can take part in races with friends online and race against each other, but the story missions are a purely single-player experience, regardless of whether you play online or offline.

Couch co-op on a console?

Unfortunately, there’s no good news when it comes to couch co-op, because Need for Speed ​​Heat doesn’t have a split-screen mode that you can use to play with two people on one console. If you want to play with friends, you can only do so online and when everyone is sitting at their PC/console. If you want to play Need for Speed ​​Heat with friends, you can create a crew in addition to a normal party. With the crew you can not only organize yourself better and play together, but at the same time you also benefit from the crew advantages and rewards, which include, among other things, a money, rep and heat bonus.

We have already described in detail how you can create a crew in Need for Speed ​​Heat, invite friends and join them in the linked article. We’ve also created a lineup of the fastest cars in NfS Heat.

By Daniel Wright

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