Core Keeper - Coop and Multiplayer Explained

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I must say that the release of Core Keeper 1.0 has been a breath of fresh air in the gaming world. The sheer number of players enjoying this title is testament to its appeal and addictive gameplay.


Two days ago saw the debut of Core Keeper 1.0. Currently, the complete version of the game is experiencing a surge in popularity – as per SteamDB’s latest data, approximately 26,000 individuals are currently engrossed in the game (only on Valve’s platform). Given this, it’s no wonder that some players wish to share their CK experience with companions. This guide will provide you with additional insights into coop and multiplayer aspects of the game.

Coop and Multiplayer in Core Keeper Explained

In Core Keeper, you can team up with others online for cooperative gameplay. The maximum number of participants varies depending on the platform you choose. On PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, you’re able to invite as many as 7 friends. Unfortunately, on Nintendo Switch, the limit is set at only 4 players.

How to start a multiplayer session?

To get your friends involved in your Core Keeper game, here’s a straightforward approach. Start by launching the game. Upon entering the game map, press the ‘Escape’ key to open the menu. In the upper-left corner of your screen, you’ll spot a button labeled “Copy Game ID.” Simply click on it and share the code with your friends so they can join your game!

How to join a multiplayer session?

As a gamer, here’s how I would put it: “To hop into a game of Core Keeper with my buddies, I need to grab their Game IDs first. Once I’ve got one, I open the game, navigate to the main menu, and then look for the ‘Join Game’ option. After finding it, I click on it, paste their code in, and voila! I’m ready to team up with them.”

You must also remember, that currently crossplay between different PC platforms is disabled. So, everyone must buy the game in the same place (it will change, though). Unfortunately Core Keeper also has some technical problems like crashes.

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2024-09-02 16:01