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Local Co-Op
May 31, 2026 at 01:22 PM
Initial version (2026-05-31)
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales includes a local two-player co-op mode. No online co-op has been announced or confirmed. The mode is available in the Prologue Demo and carries over to the full game.
In single-player, Faie acts as Elliot's fairy companion, directed independently via the right analog stick. In co-op, a second player picks up a controller and takes direct control of Faie herself, while Player 1 continues to control Elliot as normal. The two roles are quite different in feel, making this a complementary rather than symmetric co-op experience.
Faie is invincible in co-op and cannot be defeated, which removes the risk of losing a partner mid-fight. Under Player 2's control, Faie retains her core capabilities from single-player, including the ability to teleport Elliot to her current position. She also manages Elliot's dash in co-op. The framing from early coverage is that of an "assist mode": Player 2 is not a second combat character in the traditional sense but a supportive presence that makes the main player's run more flexible. The fairy magic abilities learned at Shrines of the Mystic remain available to Faie in co-op as they are in single-player.
The assist framing of the co-op mode aligns with the game's broader accessibility philosophy. Difficulty can be changed at any guidepost, and the revival system via tul currency already reduces the cost of death for players who find combat challenging. Adding a second player as an invincible Faie extends that philosophy further, letting a more experienced player support someone less familiar with action games. This makes the mode approachable for mixed-skill households or players who want company without adding competitive pressure.
Local co-op only; no online multiplayer mode has been confirmed.
Player 1 controls Elliot; Player 2 controls Faie.
Faie is invincible and cannot die in co-op.
Faie can teleport Elliot to her position and manages his dash.
Available in the Prologue Demo.
The Steam "Multi-player" tag reflects the local co-op feature.