Developer Bkom Studios has revealed new co-op gameplay for the upcoming Pathfinder: Abomination Vaults, giving fans a hands-on look at its cooperative mechanics. Pathfinder: Abomination Vaults is an ARPG based on the tabletop adventure of the same name.
Unlike previous Pathfinder games, Abomination Vaults is an isometric hack-and-slash dungeon crawler. For those unfamiliar, earlier titles like Kingmaker and Wrath of the Righteous were turn-based RPGs. While it was known from the start that Abomination Vaults would focus on cooperative action, the new gameplay offers a closer look at how the multiplayer mechanics will work.
Steam has plenty of online multiplayer PC titles, but Valve's store is not lacking in great couch co-op games either.
As reported by PCGamesN, Pathfinder: Abomination Vaults revealed new co-op gameplay during the 2025 Summer Game Fest. Up to four players can explore the game's massive labyrinth-style dungeon, with the option to play with fewer friends or even solo. When there are fewer than three players in the party, the remaining squad members are controlled by the game's AI. However, players can issue commands to AI companions or take direct control of them mid-battle.
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