No, LORT does not support crossplay.
No, LORT 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.
LORT 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 — LORT does not support cross-progression. Saves and unlocks stay tied to the platform where you earned them.
No — LORT does not offer split screen or couch co-op. To play together, each player needs their own system running the game.
Currently, LORT does not support local split-screen co-op. It is designed as an online multiplayer experience where each player joins from their own PC. You can, however, play via LAN if all computers are on the same network.
LORT is a chaotic Co-Op action roguelite that supports up to 8 players in a single lobby. The gameplay focuses on stacking ridiculous power-ups and fighting through procedurally generated levels to escape a cursed fantasy world. Difficulty scales with the number of players, making 8-player lobbies incredibly chaotic with massive hordes of enemies.
Yes, LORT is fully playable solo and supports offline play (no internet connection required for single-player). However, the game is heavily designed around co-op synergies. Playing solo is significantly more challenging ('God Slapper' difficulty) as you won't have teammates to revive you or combine abilities with.
LORT is marked as 'Playable' on Steam Deck. The game runs well performance-wise, but you may encounter issues with small text size in menus. By default, it may not automatically detect external Bluetooth controllers, requiring you to manually reorder controllers in the Steam overlay settings.
As an Early Access title (released Jan 2026), players may encounter balance spikes when playing with smaller groups (1-2 players). Some UI elements might overlap in 8-player lobbies, and occasional desync can happen during intense boss fights with high particle effects. The developers are however tackling all of those issues with balance changes and patches.
In a LORT game there can be up to 8 players, all of which can be friends invited via the apposite friends bar or the Steam Overlay in the Lobby.
Yes, LORT fully supports the usage of a Controller to play the game, as mentioned on the Steam page of the game.
LORT released the 21st of January, 2026 in Early Access and is constantly receiving patches to tackle issues within the game, with the latest one being shipped January 26th, 2026. The developers are also constantly adding new content, preparing for a full release.
LORT is a chaotic, fast-paced action roguelite where up to 8 players stack ridiculous power-ups and abilities to survive hordes of enemies. It blends high-energy combat with procedural levels, focusing on wild synergies and team-based survival as you attempt to escape a cursed world.
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