So it’s terrific that Call of Duty still maintains this local accessibility, but Treyarch does need to address the way in which its split-screen works in its latest effort, or doesn’t work in this case. But online gaming has pretty much taken over the landscape in the last 15 years and put a stop to a lot of this.īut local multiplayer is still very much a thing, and people still enjoy gaming with their friends on the same TV screen. When people think of the golden age of local co-op, they hark on about the N64 days and basking in the glory of GoldenEye, Mario Kart, and other popular multiplayer games.