
Once you’ve set up a second player profile, use your secondary controller to select the new profile. From here, you will need to create another profile for your split-screen partner to play on. Using your primary controller, press triangle or Y to bring up the player profile menu, then select Create. Now that you have your controllers ready, fire up Divinity: Original Sin 2 on Steam. Using the keyboard and mouse won’t work for split-screen, which means both players will need to have a controller. In order to play Divinity: Original Sin 2 locally, you will need to have two controllers plugged in or synced with your PC. This guide will briefly explain how to set up local split-screen co-op on Divinity: Original Sin 2 for those looking to party up with a friend for a new campaign on a single PC. However, the game's process for setting up local co-op isn't the most intuitive, so you might need some guidance before you can adventure with a friend on the same PC.


One of the best parts about Divinity: Original Sin 2 is being able to play with your friends though local split-screen co-op.
