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Project: Mist Co-op Guide: Solo, 1-4 Players, Online Multiplayer & Crossplay Status

Project: Mist multiplayer and co-op guide: Steam 1-4 player online co-op, solo play, host checks, crossplay status, console caution, and Early Access group roles.

Co-op Answer

Project: Mist supports solo play and online co-op. Steam lists single-player, multi-player, co-op, and online co-op, and the page copy describes seamless 1-4 player co-op. Local split-screen, cross-play, Xbox co-op, and PlayStation co-op are not confirmed by the current Steam listing.

Quick Answer

Project: Mist Multiplayer Quick Answer

Project: Mist supports solo play and seamless 1-4 player online co-op. Split-screen, cross-play, and console co-op are not confirmed by the current Steam listing.

Key Facts

Player count
Official
Steam describes Project: Mist as 1-4 player seamless co-op.
Online co-op
Official
Steam lists Online Co-op and Multi-player in the feature list.
Solo play
Official
Steam lists Single-player, so the game can be played without a group.
Cross-play
Not announced
Not confirmed because only PC via Steam is verified right now.
Local or split-screen
Not announced
Not confirmed in the current Steam feature list.
Console co-op
Not announced
Xbox and PlayStation versions are not confirmed in current official store data.
Player questionDirect answer
How many players?Project: Mist is described as 1-4 player online co-op.
Is solo supported?Yes. Steam lists single-player, so you can play without a group.
Is it local co-op?Local co-op and split-screen are not confirmed by the current Steam feature list.
Is cross-play confirmed?No. Cross-play is not confirmed, and console versions are not currently confirmed.
Can Xbox or PlayStation players join?No confirmed Xbox or PlayStation version is listed, so console co-op should not be assumed.

Multiplayer Status

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Project: Mist should be treated as an online co-op survival game, not a confirmed local split-screen or cross-play title.

The current Steam listing confirms enough for a player-facing answer: Project: Mist supports solo play and online co-op. What is not confirmed from the current listing is local split-screen, cross-play, dedicated servers, console multiplayer, and save transfer rules.

Steam Feature Checklist

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Use confirmed Steam feature labels for co-op expectations, and avoid assuming cross-play or local split-screen.
FeatureCurrent status
Single-playerListed on Steam.
Multi-playerListed on Steam.
Co-op / online co-opListed on Steam, with page copy describing 1-4 player co-op.
Steam CloudListed on Steam; useful for saves but not a guarantee against save bugs.
Family SharingListed on Steam.
Cross-playNot confirmed by the current Steam listing.
Local co-op / split-screenNot confirmed; current Steam features point to online co-op.
Console co-opNot confirmed because Xbox and PlayStation versions are not confirmed.

Suggested Co-op Roles

Project: Mist train base co-op role image
Co-op should orbit the moving train base: scouting and fighting are useful only if the group returns with resources and upgrade progress.
RoleJob
ScoutMarks threats, abandoned facilities, resource routes, and safe retreat paths.
BuilderUpgrades the moving train base, places defenses, and manages storage priorities.
ControllerUses Gravity Gun positioning, debris, and terrain to slow danger before it reaches the group.
QuartermasterTracks food, crafted tools, ammunition, healing, and repair needs between trips.

Before a Long Co-op Run

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Use a short first session to check host saves, difficulty scaling, disconnect behavior, and inventory sharing before committing many hours.
  • Whether hosts and clients share story progress in the same way.
  • Whether a demo save interacts with Early Access saves.
  • Whether difficulty scales with player count.
  • Whether disconnects preserve inventory and base changes.

5-Step Co-op Setup Plan

StepDo thisWhy it matters
1. Confirm the co-op mode you want is on SteamOpen Steam, view Project: Mist, and read the Online Co-op, Single-player, and Multi-player feature labels before inviting anyone.The Steam feature labels are the most reliable official signal for what co-op modes the build actually supports at launch.
2. Decide who hosts the first sessionPick the player with the most stable connection and the strongest PC. Have them host the first co-op session.Host PC and connection quality affect how everyone else plays. Choosing the best host first avoids blaming the wrong cause for co-op issues.
3. Match the player count to your group sizeUse 1-4 players as the official cap. For a first launch-window group, start with 2-3 to keep roles clear.The Steam page lists seamless 1-4 player co-op. Larger groups may experience scaling and disconnect issues that are common in Early Access co-op titles.
4. Test cross-play, local, and console assumptions separatelyDo not assume cross-play, split-screen, or console co-op is available unless Chicken Launcher or the Steam page confirms it.Only Steam PC is currently confirmed. Cross-play, local co-op, and console multiplayer should be tested with real evidence, not assumed.
5. Check host saves and disconnects before committingTest joining, leaving, rejoining, and saving before investing many hours in a shared world.Early Access co-op titles can change how host saves, scaling, and inventory sharing work between patches.

Cross-play, Split-screen, and Console Co-op

Do not assume cross-play, local split-screen, or console co-op is available. The current Steam feature list confirms online co-op and single-player on PC. Cross-play, local co-op, and Xbox or PlayStation co-op need an official announcement before they can be claimed.

Host Saves and Disconnects

Host-save behavior and disconnect handling should be tested in a short world before committing many hours. Early Access co-op titles can change save ownership, scaling, and inventory sharing between patches, so a short test world is the safest first run.

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Project: Mist is in Early Access, so check Steam details, demo notes, and recent player reports before starting a long run.

Project: Mist Official Links and References

Player questionWhere to checkPlayer note
Steam lists Project: Mist as live in Early Access with a 19 May, 2026 release date.Steam storeConfirms release date, Early Access, platform, and store feature status.
Steam API reported a $24.99 US store price on 9 June, 2026.Steam store APIUse only as a dated price snapshot because regional prices and discounts can change.
Steam reviews API reported 169 reviews with a Mixed summary on 9 June, 2026.Steam reviews APIUse only as a dated review snapshot because review counts change quickly after launch.
Steam page copy describes solo play and seamless 1-4 player co-op.Steam storeConfirms multiplayer and co-op support without implying cross-play.
Steam lists Windows 10/11 64-bit, 8 GB RAM, GTX 750 / Radeon HD 7770, DirectX 11, and 20 GB storage as minimum specs.Steam storeSets the PC requirements baseline until recommended specs appear.
Steam launch news says Early Access is live and a roadmap is planned after roughly 2-3 weeks of issue fixing and feedback.Steam CommunitySupports launch-state, roadmap timing, and bug-report guidance.
Early Access coverage says the full version is expected after roughly six months with more bosses, enemies, skills, items, structures, and systems.TheSixthAxisSecondary coverage; Steam remains the primary source for store facts.
Reddit discussion around launch frames Project: Mist around Early Access, Gravity Gun, and physics-based survival interest.Reddit discussionShows community interest, but comments are not treated as official facts.
Steam discussions show launch-window player questions about lockpicking, chests, train door keys, demo saves, building, price, offline access, and bugs.Steam DiscussionsUse as player-question evidence, not as official confirmation of game behavior.
YouTube release and gameplay coverage surfaces player interest around demo timing, co-op, Gravity Gun, and train-base systems.YouTube coverageHelps identify common player questions; factual claims are checked against Steam.
Reviewed gameplay footage shows a demo route through starter supplies, train repair, a mech part, greenhouse access, facility crafting, and a boss weak-point hint.ENFANT TERRIBLE gameplayDemo-route context; Early Access patches may change route details.
Chicken Launcher is listed as the developer and publisher.Gematsu company pageSupports studio attribution beyond the Steam listing.
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Use the related guides to move from release facts to specs, co-op, first-day survival, and troubleshooting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many players can play Project: Mist co-op?

Steam describes Project: Mist as seamless 1-4 player co-op.

Q: Can Project: Mist be played solo?

Yes. Steam lists single-player, and the store description says players can take on the story-driven campaign alone or with friends.

Q: Does Project: Mist have online co-op?

Yes. Steam lists co-op and online co-op for Project: Mist.

Q: Does Project: Mist have cross-play?

Cross-play is not confirmed by the current Steam listing. Do not assume cross-platform multiplayer unless Chicken Launcher announces it.

Q: Does Project: Mist have local co-op?

Local co-op or split-screen is not confirmed by the current Steam listing. The confirmed multiplayer mode is online co-op.