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Thick As Thieves Co-op & Solo: How Many Players, Split Screen, Crossplay & Can You Play Alone?

Complete Thick As Thieves co-op and solo guide. How many players in co-op? Is there split screen or couch co-op? Does it support crossplay? Can you play solo? All confirmed facts vs unconfirmed rumors about multiplayer, online co-op partner play, and single player mode.

Co-op Answer

Thick As Thieves supports solo play and online co-op. Steam lists co-op and online co-op, while the official FAQ frames co-op as playing with one partner in crime. Do not assume local co-op, couch co-op, split-screen, PS5 co-op, cross-play, or dedicated servers unless official materials add them.

Quick Answer

Thick As Thieves Solo & Co-op Quick Answer

Solo play and two-player online co-op. The official FAQ says you can play solo or with a partner in crime. Split-screen, couch co-op, local co-op, crossplay, and PS5 co-op are not confirmed in current public materials. Run a short host test before a long co-op session.

Key Facts

Solo play
Official
Confirmed. Official FAQ says the game can be played solo.
Online co-op
Official
Confirmed. Steam lists co-op and online co-op.
Player count
May change
Two-player partner co-op is the safest current answer.
Split screen
Not announced
Not confirmed in current public materials.
Cross-play
Not announced
Not confirmed in current public materials.
Local co-op
Not announced
Not confirmed. Public materials focus on online co-op.
FeatureCurrent answerPlayer note
Solo playConfirmed. Official FAQ says the game can be played solo.Listed in official FAQ
Online co-opConfirmed. Steam lists co-op and online co-op.Listed on Steam
Player countSafest answer: two-player partner co-op based on official FAQ wording.Plan around two players
Split screenNot confirmed in current public materials.Not confirmed
Couch co-opNot confirmed. Official wording focuses on online co-op.Not confirmed
Local co-opNot confirmed. Public materials focus on online co-op.Not confirmed
CrossplayNot confirmed in current public materials.Not confirmed
PS5 co-opNo PS5 version is confirmed.Not confirmed

Solo Versus Co-op

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Solo is cleaner for learning; co-op is stronger when players divide information and execution instead of duplicating movement.

Solo play should be the best first choice if you want to learn how contracts behave. Co-op should be the best first choice if you want social route planning and can communicate clearly. A partner can cover risk, but a second player can also make stealth messier if both people chase loot without a shared exit plan.

Co-op Launch Checklist

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Before a full co-op session, verify host rules, reconnect behavior, voice chat, and whether both players keep progress.
TopicPlayer guidance
Solo learningBest for understanding routes, alert states, and gear timing without another player adding noise.
Partner scoutingOne player watches patrols, exits, and timing while the other commits to the objective.
Host testRun one short contract first to verify invites, progress ownership, reconnects, and cloud sync.
CommunicationUse short callouts for entry, wait, abort, and exit instead of narrating every movement.
Open questionsPublic matchmaking, host migration, local co-op, console co-op, and cross-play are not confirmed.

5-Step Co-op Plan

StepDo thisWhy it matters
1. Decide solo or co-op at the startChoose solo if you want to learn routes cleanly. Choose co-op only if you have a partner and can communicate.Co-op introduces coordination overhead. Solo is the cleanest mode for first-time route learning.
2. Run a host test before a long sessionTest invites, host progress ownership, reconnect behavior, and cloud sync on one short contract.Co-op stability issues are easier to handle on a short test than during a long evening session.
3. Use short calloutsAgree on short callouts for entry, wait, abort, and exit. Avoid narrating every movement.Short callouts keep the run clean and let both players react to patrols and routes quickly.
4. Divide information and executionGive one player a watcher role for patrols and exits, and the other a committer role for the objective.A co-op team with two committers still needs someone watching the route. Division of roles is the win condition.
5. Avoid assumptions about unconfirmed featuresDo not assume local co-op, couch co-op, split-screen, public matchmaking, or cross-play.None of these are confirmed in current public materials. Buying or planning around them creates a bad fit.

Player Reference Notes

Player questionWhere to checkPlayer note
The official FAQ says Thick As Thieves can be played solo or with a partner in crime.Megabit FAQUse for the solo and partner co-op framing and to set the co-op scope.
Steam lists co-op, online co-op, full controller support, and Steam Cloud.Steam storeUse for the Steam-level feature list that affects how co-op sessions are run.
Public materials do not confirm local co-op, couch co-op, split-screen, or cross-play.Megabit FAQUse to set the right expectation on what is not part of the launch product.
PC Gamer reports the game focuses on solo and two-player co-op.PC GamerUse to explain why the launch product is partner co-op, not a larger multiplayer mode.
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Steam details, official FAQ answers, community expectations, and trailer-observed details help set realistic launch-day expectations.

Thick As Thieves Official Links and References

Player questionWhere to checkPlayer note
Thick As Thieves launched for PC storefronts on May 20, 2026; players should verify the live Steam or Epic store button in their region.Steam storeUse for release date, Steam features, PC specs, platform, developer, and publisher.
Gematsu reports the PC launch is planned for Steam and Epic Games Store, with no PS5 or Xbox Series date announced.GematsuUse as platform context beyond the Steam store; verify Epic availability at launch.
Steam lists minimum and recommended PC specs, including DirectX 12, broadband internet, 10 GB storage, and SSD required.Steam storeSets the PC requirements baseline without inventing performance targets.
Official FAQ says the game can be played solo or with a partner in crime and is not currently a live service game.Megabit FAQUse for co-op scope, live-service status, console caution, and post-launch expectations.
Official release messaging describes an introductory campaign with 2 dynamic replayable maps, 16 missions, at least 4 hours, and 6 pieces of gear.Megabit PublishingUse for campaign-scope and value guidance, with no inflated hour-count claims.
PC Gamer coverage reports the game pivoted from the earlier PvPvE concept to two-player co-op and single-player focus.PC GamerUse as expectation context for players comparing old trailers with the launch product.
Reddit discussion around the release is focused on whether the new small-scale stealth campaign is a pivot from the earlier PvPvE pitch.Reddit discussionUse as player-expectation signal only, not as official product scope.
Official YouTube trailers show stealth routes, city infiltration, heist tone, and co-op positioning.YouTube trailersUse for visual context and user questions, not for unlisted mechanics.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many players is Thick As Thieves?

Thick As Thieves supports solo play and two-player online co-op. The official FAQ says you can play solo or with a partner in crime.

Q: Is Thick As Thieves split screen?

No. Split-screen is not confirmed in current public materials. Co-op is online only.

Q: Is Thick As Thieves couch co-op?

No. Couch co-op is not confirmed. The official wording focuses on online co-op with a partner.

Q: Is Thick As Thieves crossplay?

Crossplay is not confirmed in current public materials. Do not assume cross-platform co-op.

Q: Is Thick As Thieves local co-op?

No. Local co-op is not confirmed. Public materials focus on online co-op with one partner.

Q: Can Thick As Thieves be played solo?

Yes. The official FAQ says Thick As Thieves can be played solo.

Q: Does Thick As Thieves have online co-op?

Yes. Steam lists co-op and online co-op for Thick As Thieves.

Q: Can I play Thick As Thieves co-op on PS5?

No PS5 version is confirmed in current public materials, so PS5 co-op is not a confirmed launch option.