No, Hold Your King does not support crossplay.
No, Hold Your King does not support crossplay at this time. Players are limited to playing within their own platform's ecosystem. Cross-progression is not supported, so your saves stay tied to the platform you play on.
Hold Your King is available on the following platforms:
| Feature | Supported | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Crossplay | No | Players are limited to their own platform. |
| Cross-Progression | No | Saves and unlocks stay tied to each platform. |
| Split Screen / Couch Co-op | No | Online multiplayer only — no shared-screen play. |
No — Hold Your King does not support cross-progression. Saves and unlocks stay tied to the platform where you earned them.
No — Hold Your King does not offer split screen or couch co-op. To play together, each player needs their own system running the game.
No local co-op or split-screen category is listed on the Steam store page — co-op is online. Each player needs their own PC and copy of the game.
Hold Your King is a physics-based co-op platformer built for exactly two players. You and a friend carry a short-tempered king on a stretcher through trap-filled medieval courses — speed, acceleration and angular momentum all affect the king's balance, so every step matters. Co-op runs online through Steam, with lobbies and invites handled via the Steam friends system.
No. The Steam store page lists online co-op only, with no single-player mode — the stretcher mechanic requires two players coordinating. If you're looking to play, bring a friend.
Hold Your King was developed by Next Big Game Studio and released on Steam on June 10, 2026, following a well-received demo at Steam Next Fest. It sits at a Very Positive rating on Steam and is budget-priced, making it an easy pick-up for co-op nights. No console versions have been announced at the time of writing.
No, because Hold Your King is only available on PC via Steam — there are no other platforms to cross-play with. No console versions have been announced at the time of writing.
Hold Your King is built for two players in online co-op. You and a friend carry the king together — there is no single-player mode.
No. The game requires two players — the core mechanic is two people carrying the king's stretcher in sync. The Steam page lists online co-op only.
No split-screen or local co-op is listed on the Steam store page. Co-op is online, so each player needs their own PC and copy.
Hold Your King released on Steam on June 10, 2026, after a demo at Steam Next Fest. It holds a Very Positive review rating.
No. It's a Windows PC release on Steam, with no PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo versions announced at the time of writing.
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