Diablo 4: Can you play in split-screen?

Diablo 4 is a very popular co-op game, but can you split-screen? What could be better than sitting down on the couch with a friend or loved one, and smashing through hordes of demons and the undead in D4? This Season in particular has been a good one, and likely saw quite a few players return for it. Unfortunately, if you’re looking specifically for split-screen co-op in Diablo 4, the answer is a very firm “no”. While that may not be what people want to hear, there is still a solution for playing together in-person, provided you’re playing on console. Steps to play split-screen co-op in Diablo 4 While you can’t play split-screen co-op in Diablo 4, you can couch co-op, provided you’re playing on console. Sadly, PC players don’t get access to this feature, and while it has been known to have issues on console, it is still an option that’s available to you, should you really have a hankering to play together in person. Technically, all you need to do is have Diablo 4 installed on your PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X|S, and have two controllers. There are a few restrictions to keep in mind though, before you commit. Each player needs to have a PSN/Xbox Live account, though both players do not need to own D4 to play couch co-op. If your partner doesn’t own the game, they won’t be able to use any of your characters either, so they’ll be starting fresh. What this means for you is that you’ll likely be starting a new character with them. In order to group it with someone who had already established a character, they have to at least clear the prologue of D4, at least on the Seasonal servers. The good news is if that person you were going to split-screen with has D4, and they’ve linked their Battle. net to their PSN, it’s a simple matter of logging in, and picking the character they want to use. You won’t split-screen though. If someone gets too far away, the other player will teleport to them. It’s not a perfect solution, but it’s the closest we’re going to get, if that’s your preference. Check out our other Diablo 4 guides and features Diablo 4 Season 11: Best build for each class (based on PTR) Diablo 4 Season 11: All Divine Gifts and how to get them Diablo 4 Season 11: All new Uniques Diablo 4 Season 11 release date, and all known features.
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What to Stream: ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps,’ Tracy Morgan, Kim Kardashian and ‘Downton Abbey’

The earnest superhero team-up tale *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* and Tracy Morgan returning to TV with a new comedy called *Crutch* are some of the exciting new television shows, films, music, and games headed to screens near you this week.

Also among the streaming offerings worth your time, as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: the beloved upstairs-downstairs drama *Downton Abbey* bids farewell in a final movie; Kim Kardashian stars as a divorce attorney in Hulu’s *All’s Fair*; and country legend Willie Nelson continues to showcase his prolific output with the release of yet another new album.

### New Movies to Stream (Nov. 3–9)

**Frankenstein** (Friday, Nov. 7, on Netflix)
Director Guillermo del Toro fulfills his long-held dream with a sumptuous adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic. Starring Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as the monster, the film employs handcrafted filmmaking techniques to bring an epic scope to the timeless story. AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr praises it, noting, “Everything about *Frankenstein* is larger than life, from the runtime to the emotions on display.”

**The Fantastic Four: First Steps**
In this ’60s-era superhero romp, Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Joseph Quinn star as Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, the Thing, and the Human Torch, respectively. Set in 1964, the team battles to defend Earth from destruction by Galactus. AP’s review calls it “a spiffy ’60s-era romp, bathed in retrofuturism and bygone American optimism.”

**Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale** (Friday, Nov. 7, on Peacock)
Fifteen years after Julian Fellowes introduced viewers to the Crawley family, *Downton Abbey* says goodbye in this final film directed by Simon Curtis. The cast includes Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, and Paul Giamatti. AP’s Jocelyn Noveck writes that the movie “gives loyal *Downton* fans what they want: a satisfying bit of closure and the sense that the future, though a bit scary, may look kindly on Downton Abbey.” Peacock also streams the two previous films and all six seasons of the series.

**The Materialists** (Friday, Nov. 7, on HBO Max)
Celine Song’s follow-up to her Oscar-nominated *Past Lives* stars Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans in a New York-set romantic triangle that adds an economic dimension to the rom-com genre. AP’s Jocelyn Noveck calls it “a smart rom-com that tries to be honest about life and still leaves us smiling.”

### New Music to Listen To (Nov. 3–9)

Country icon Willie Nelson continues his prolific streak with *Workin’ Man: Willie Sings Merle*, releasing Friday, Nov. 7. The album features Nelson’s fresh interpretations of 11 classic Merle Haggard songs, including “Okie From Muskogee,” “Mama Tried,” and “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink.” AP Music Writer Maria Sherman recommends checking it out for a taste of these timeless tunes reimagined.

### New Series to Stream (Nov. 3–9)

**Crutch** (Monday, Nov. 4, on Paramount+)
Tracy Morgan returns to television in this new comedy series. He plays a widowed empty-nester whose life is turned upside down when his adult children move back home — with their own kids in tow.

**All’s Fair** (Tuesday, Nov. 5, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+)
Kim Kardashian stars as a sought-after divorce attorney in this all-female law firm drama created by Ryan Murphy. Kardashian was cast after her role in *American Horror Story: Delicate*. The series also features Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, Naomi Watts, and Teyana Taylor.

**Death by Lightning** (Thursday, Nov. 7, on Netflix)
This four-episode limited series is a historical dramatization infused with comedy about President James Garfield, who was shot only four months after taking office. Matthew Macfadyen stars as Charles Guiteau, the assassin desperate for Garfield’s attention. The cast also includes Betty Gilpin, Nick Offerman, Bradley Whitford, and Shea Whigham.

**Alex Vs. A-Rod** (Thursday, Nov. 7, on HBO)
This three-part docuseries chronicles the life of retired baseball superstar Alex Rodriguez. Featuring intimate interviews with Rodriguez and people close to him, it offers an inside look at the athlete’s life and legacy.

**Wicked: One Wonderful Night** (Thursday, Nov. 7, on NBC; streams Friday, Nov. 8, on Peacock)
To celebrate the upcoming release of *Wicked: For Good* in theaters on Nov. 21, NBC presents this concert special starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Joining them are cast members Michelle Yeoh, Bowen Yang, Marissa Bode, and Ethan Slater.

### New Video Games to Play (Nov. 3–9)

**Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment** (Thursday, Nov. 7, on Switch 2)
While fans await the next *Legend of Zelda* installment, this action-packed spinoff takes players back in time as Zelda teams up with the Six Sages to fight the invader Ganondorf. The game features split-screen and GameShare modes, perfect for playing with friends. In the tradition of Nintendo and Koei Tecmo collaborations, it emphasizes hack-and-slash combat over exploration.

Stay tuned for more entertainment updates and enjoy this week’s exciting lineup!

*By The Associated Press*
https://mymotherlode.com/entertainment/10136907/what-to-stream-the-fantastic-four-first-steps-tracy-morgan-kim-kardashian-and-downton-abbey.html

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