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Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012) - A Thrilling 2-Player Split-Screen Experience
- Third-Party Splitscreen Tools (Software): Programs like Universal Split Screen or Nucleus Co-Op can sometimes force multiple instances of a game to run on one PC. However, this requires an extremely powerful PC (running the game twice), two separate controllers, and often leads to crashes, audio glitches, or missing UI elements. This is not recommended for a casual experience.
- Steam Remote Play Together (PC): You can stream the game to a friend remotely. They will see your screen, but they cannot control a second car. They would simply be watching you play—not true co-op or versus racing.
- You need two TVs, two consoles (or two PS3s/360s), and two copies of the game.
- Connect via system link (Xbox 360) or online lobby. You can sit back-to-back or side-by-side.
- Result: You get full screen real estate and online features, but it costs double the hardware.
While it isn’t a competitive head-to-head race, it remains the only official way to play the game with someone else in the same room. Why Developers Moved Away From Local Multiplayer