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Whether you're a veteran player or a newcomer to the world of Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2005), the split-screen mod offers a unique opportunity to experience the game in a new way. So, gather some friends, grab some controllers or keyboards, and get ready to jump back into the Star Wars universe for an unforgettable gaming experience.

Lena and her older brother Marco grew up playing Star Wars Battlefront 2 on their old PlayStation 2. Their favorite ritual: Friday nights, split-screen, Galactic Conquest. Marco commanded the Empire; Lena led the Rebellion. Years later, Marco moved away for college, taking the PS2 with him. Lena built a gaming PC, but the classic Battlefront 2 on Steam had no native split-screen. Online multiplayer wasn’t the same—no trash-talking shoulder-to-shoulder, no stolen last slice of pizza.

Because the PC version of Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005) lacks the internal code to split a single game instance into multiple viewports, developers could not simply toggle a hidden setting. Instead, the community relies on .

Launch the to set your desired number of players and screen layout.

Extract the folder to a secure directory (do not place it in your Program Files to avoid Windows administrator permission issues). Open NucleusCoop.exe . Step 3: Download the Battlefront II Script

Ensure your game is updated to the latest version. Turn off Steam Overlay (or GOG overlay), as background overlays can conflict with Nucleus window management. Step 2: Download Nucleus Co-Op