Thanks to Diablo 4's cross-progression systems, player two's characters and progress will even be saved on their account they signed in with for co-op, even if they don't own the game. This obviously won't be viable for folks that typically game share between households, but if you're trying to play with someone you live with, it's the perfect solution. Once signed in, your co-op partner can create a character and jump into the action without ever having to purchase Diablo 4 themselves. Like Diablo 3 before it, Diablo 4 local couch co-op gives you the ability to play the game with one other person locally, and all you'll need to make it work is a second controller and another account player two can sign into.
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