Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of GameRant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
Who doesn’t love a bit of local multiplayer? We can talk about the good old days of squinting at our TVs in the 90s for four-player GoldenEye, to duffing up bad guys in Streets of Rage 4; whatever ...
Jason Wojnar started his gaming life with the original PlayStation and the Commodore 64, despite being way too young to know what the was. He started writing about video games in 2018 and hasn't ...
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Why it’s great: Easy to pick up, impossible to put down. The chaos of shells, bananas, and last‑second blue shell strikes makes it perfect for mixed‑skill groups. Who it’s for: Families, casual ...
Fortnite Festival has been bringing musical magic to Epic Games' all-encompassing platform for over a year. The team at Harmonix has gradually been adding features to the game throughout that time, ...
Mario Kart World's Free Roam lacks local multiplayer, disappointing many fans. While never outright promised by Nintendo, there are other local multiplayer options in Mario Kart World. Fans speculate ...
To start a local match, players must go into the Party section on the home screen. Following today’s update, a section on the following screen will now read “Local Party” and will prompt players to ...
One of the most requested features for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero was bringing back local multiplayer to relive those epic battles against our close friends, and those wishes did not go unfulfilled.
Unsurprisingly, this has already led to some speculation about what the local multiplayer elements could be. Famiboards users have guessed that the game could implement an option similar to Super ...
Take a look at the Local Multiplayer Trailer for Fortnite Festival, a music rhythm game within Fortnite developed by Harmonix and Epic Games. Players can soon get the band back together under one roof ...
There’s something special about sharing a multiplayer game in the same room as a group of mates. Whether it’s duffing up bad guys in classics like Streets of Rage II, racing in four-player Mario Kart ...