Will Divinity Have Co-Op?
Yes, the next Divinity game will have co-op, and not just as an afterthought but as a confirmed launch feature straight from Larian Studios. In a recent Reddit AMA, Larian’s technical director answered a fan’s question very bluntly: “Yes, coop will be available for release!” which is exactly the kind of simple, no-drama confirmation players were waiting for.
What’s interesting is the way they talk about it: the number of players will depend on the final party size, but with mod support planned and “no hard limit” on co-op players once mods get involved, it sounds like the door is wide open for those chaotic, four‑plus‑friends RPG nights. Pirat_Nation on X announced that Divinity will feature co-op at launch, with the number of players based on the final party size, though Larian has stated that mod support could expand this.
For anyone who has sunk hours into Divinity: Original Sin 2’s couch co-op or online sessions, that’s pretty reassuring, because it suggests the studio knows co-op isn’t just a checkbox, it’s part of the identity of this series now.
Fans are already swapping ideas about running full co-op parties at launch, mixing local and online the way they used to with Original Sin 2, where two people could share a scree,n and others drop in from their own rigs, turning a story-driven RPG into a weird, wonderful group project.
There’s also a small but important detail: Larian has publicly said this new Divinity project won’t use generative AI content, stressing they want to know the source of everything that goes into the game, which quietly adds a bit of trust to the whole “play with friends for 100+ hours” pitch.
No release date yet, no final player cap, but if the studio’s history is any indication, anyone hoping to dive into Divinity co-op on day one can already start arguing over who gets to play the smooth-talking rogue and who is stuck managing the inventory mule.
Disclaimer
This article is based on currently available public information about the upcoming Divinity game and its co-op features and may change as development progresses. It is intended for general guidance only; readers should always check official announcements and patch notes for the latest, most accurate details.




