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Steam News26 April 20262mo ago

Dual Controller Support For Local Co-op / Steam Remote Play

You can now play Overclocked Arena: Instability Protocol with two controllers, enabling local co-op and seamless play through Steam Remote Play.

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  • Compatibility
addedYou can now play Overclocked Arena: Instability Protocol with two controllers, enabling local co-op and seamless play through Steam Remote Play.
changedPreviously, one player had to use the keyboard and mouse while the other used a controller, but this is now an issue of the past.
addedWhat’s new:
changedFull dual controller support for Local Co-Op Keyboard / Mouse is still supported for P1 Should work with Steam Remote Play
removedBecause when instability rises… going alone is no longer the only option.

Overclocked Arena: Instability Protocol changes

addedYou can now play Overclocked Arena: Instability Protocol with two controllers, enabling local co-op and seamless play through Steam Remote Play.
changedPreviously, one player had to use the keyboard and mouse while the other used a controller, but this is now an issue of the past.
addedWhat’s new:
changedFull dual controller support for Local Co-Op Keyboard / Mouse is still supported for P1 Should work with Steam Remote Play
removedBecause when instability rises… going alone is no longer the only option.

You can now play Overclocked Arena: Instability Protocol with two controllers, enabling local co-op and seamless play through Steam Remote Play.

Previously, one player had to use the keyboard and mouse while the other used a controller, but this is now an issue of the past.

Survive the chaos together as instability escalates and enemy pressure intensifies.

What’s new:

Full dual controller support for Local Co-Op Keyboard / Mouse is still supported for P1 Should work with Steam Remote Play

Coordinate your builds. Cover each other’s weaknesses. Push the system further than ever before.

Because when instability rises… going alone is no longer the only option.

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Steam News / 26 April 2026

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