
Well, one lucky box will also contain Ed's personal keeper prototype from the Isaac arg! could be Isaac themed, could be a drawing, could be a defective toy! Who knows but it’s a bonus!!! )Įd will kiss, sign an draw a question mark on every box! How could it get better? * 1 Isaac or Steven head key chain or magnet * 1 set of Binding of Isaac Tarot cards (78 cards total ) * 1 SIGNED retail copy of the OG Binding of Isaac (with extras) * 1 SIGNED rare retail copy of the basement collection (with extras) * 2 random very limited-edition Isaac themed handmade figures (possible figures to get include Isaac, Eve, Wrath, Guppy, Satan, XL Gurdy, Gemini, Lust, Blue Baby and The Keeper) If you're interested in trying it out yourself, here's a quick instructional video on how to get it running.* A copy of Binding of Isaac: 4 Souls in a special Gold Trim Box Others have had more success and say it performs better than remote play options.

Some are reporting crashes, disconnections, or trouble getting the mode working at all. Reports from players trying the native co-op mode vary. Native co-op for The Binding of Isaac would be a great addition to a roguelike that requires so much precision, and a lot of players are hoping the recently discovered code may point to an official co-op update in the future, though it hasn't been formally announced. Online co-op was already possible through Steam's Remote Play Together feature and via Parsec, but both can result in latency and bandwidth issues depending on your internet speed.

After Repentance's release, modders dug around in the game's code and found signs of a native online co-op mode, and even managed to get it working with up to four players. Now that it's here, players are flocking back to the roguelike en masse: The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth recently broke its concurrent playercount record on Steam set in October of 2015.Īnd there may be another reason for players to stick around a while.
