Players will have access to all the other Co-Op Commanders, too, but those commanders are capped at level 5. Now that Starcraft II is free-to-play, all players will have access to Raynor, Kerrigan, and Artanis, and be able to level them to the max level of 15. As you play matches, the commanders gain levels, providing access to new units and abilities. Each commander has unique abilities and particular units to which they have access. Prior to starting a co-op missions, each player selects a commander to use. These missions differ from the usual base-building and squadron combat in the main campaign and multiplayer modes. The "Arcade" mode allows for user submitted maps/creations, which may support up to eight players total.Ĭo-Op Missions: Up to two players, online, can team up to take on special co-op missions. These options can be found under the "Custom" tab in-game.
Players can also work together and control the same army against A.I. something equally good (I still play Starcraft through LAN with my friends). and you are good to go Y can also do 2v2 with a friend by going to VERSUS choose TEAMS and then 2V2 RANKED OR UNRANKED Make sure you invite a friend to join your party Then you are good to go. Each player controls and manages their own army. (1991) Personally, I played fervently (with younger and older cousins. Then 'Add Player' (y friends need to be in your friendlist) then make teams.
As of November 14, 2017, all of the co-op can be played for free without purchasing any of the campaigns, with one caveat (noted below) for the Co-Op Missions.Ĭustom Matches (i.e., Multiplayer Comp Stomp): Up to four players can join up online in a team battle against A.I. Co-op in Starcraft II is divided into two modes: Multiplayer "comp stomp" against A.I.