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Co-Op Bug Alert: Revenge of the Savage Planet Fails Offline on Xbox

May 10, 2025 3:54 PM

In an important update for gamers eager to dive into the multiplayer experience of Revenge of the Savage Planet, a critical issue has been identified for Xbox players. When attempting to initiate co-op gameplay while appearing offline, players encounter an error stating that the "Game no longer exists." This situation has left many co-op enthusiasts frustrated, especially since the game is accessible for free to Xbox Game Pass subscribers. While the issue's scope remains uncertain, it's noted that connecting with a co-op partner can allow you to return to offline status without problems. Eurogamer's review commends the game's vibrant environment but mentions some frustrations with traversal mechanics that could affect enjoyment over time.

Why can't I play co-op in Revenge of the Savage Planet when I'm offline on Xbox?

If you are appearing offline while trying to join a co-op game in Revenge of the Savage Planet, the game will not allow connection and will display an error message. To resolve this, both players need to be online during the initial connection. Once connected, you can then switch back to appearing offline.

Released as a follow-up to Journey to the Savage Planet, Revenge of the Savage Planet is a comedic action-adventure title featuring exploration and colorful visuals. Players navigate a bizarre alien environment, engaging with various challenges and puzzles while employing co-op mechanics to enhance gameplay. This sequel aims to expand on its predecessor's foundation by providing a deeper and more immersive experience.



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Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2025-05-10 16:12:09
Ah, the irony of needing to be online just to play offline co-op—modern gaming never fails to surprise me. At least the game’s quirky charm and chaotic co-op moments make up for the weird technical hoops.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2025-05-10 16:06:09
Classic case of 'always online' shenanigans striking again—hopefully the devs patch this soon so couch co-op fans don’t get left in the dark. At least the game’s vibrant world seems worth the hassle, even if the traversal mechanics could use some polish.
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