The upcoming release of Halo: Campaign Evolved has been met with excitement from fans, but a recent announcement has left many feeling frustrated. In order to play the game's local co-op mode, both players will need to have a PS Plus subscription, despite the mode being offline.
This news has sparked outrage among gamers, who feel that the requirement is unfair and restrictive. The game's developer has confirmed that this is a necessary requirement, stating that both accounts will need to have PlayStation Plus in order to play split-screen on the PlayStation 5.
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- Both players need a PS Plus subscription to play local co-op
- The requirement applies to the game's offline mode
- A Microsoft account is also required to play the game
- The game's developer has confirmed the requirement
- The news has sparked controversy among gamers
Source: Push Square