Grand Theft Auto V split-screen with Nucleus Co-Op
Nucleus Co-Op 2 Players Steam Medium Setup

GTA 5 Nucleus Co-Op Guide

Run two Grand Theft Auto V instances in split-screen on a single PC using Nucleus Co-Op and LAN multiplayer emulation via the built-in local multiplayer.

Get game setup in Nucleus

Requirements

Players: 2
Platform: Steam
Handler: GTA V (SplitScreen.Me Hub)
Online: LAN only (not GTA Online)
Storage: 100GB+ (two separate installs may be needed)
Difficulty: Medium

How to Set Up Grand Theft Auto V Split-Screen

GTA V split-screen via Nucleus uses the built-in local multiplayer to create a LAN session between two instances. Note this only works for GTA Story Mode online co-op (via mods like Five-M or LAN) — it does not connect to Rockstar's GTA Online servers.

  1. 1.

    Install Nucleus Co-Op

    Extract to C:\NucleusCo-op with Defender exclusions set. Use 7-Zip with password 'nucleus'.

  2. 2.

    Download the GTA V Handler

    In Nucleus, search for 'Grand Theft Auto V' and install the handler. Point it to GTA5.exe in your Steam game folder.

  3. 3.

    Check Handler Notes

    The GTA V handler has specific notes about required Rockstar Social Club version and whether Steam must be offline. Read these carefully before proceeding.

  4. 4.

    Assign Controllers

    GTA V requires Xbox-style controller controllers for split-screen. Assign one controller to each screen half in the Nucleus UI.

  5. 5.

    Launch and Host LAN Session

    Click Play. Once both instances load and pass the Rockstar launcher, use the story mode free roam or a compatible LAN multiplayer mod to connect the two instances.

Tips

GTA V is one of the most hardware-demanding Nucleus setups — a GPU with 8GB+ VRAM is recommended.

Set both instances to use the same graphics preset. Mismatched settings can cause one instance to stutter.

Disable the Rockstar overlay in both instances to reduce performance overhead.

The handler may require you to run Nucleus as Administrator for the built-in local multiplayer to work correctly.

For FiveM-based LAN co-op, install FiveM and connect both instances to a local FiveM server.

Common Issues

GTA V crashes on launch via Nucleus +
Make sure your Rockstar Games Launcher is updated to the latest version. The GTA V handler is sensitive to launcher version changes. Check the Nucleus game library for the handler's last updated date.
Social Club shows an error in the second GTA V instance +
The built-in local multiplayer simulates a second Steam identity for the second instance. Make sure Steam is in offline mode if the handler requires it, or follow the handler notes exactly for Social Club authentication.
GTA V is extremely slow with two instances +
Lower all graphics settings to minimum in both instances. Two GTA V instances require a high-end PC (16GB RAM, RTX 3080 or equivalent). This is one of the most demanding Nucleus setups.

About Grand Theft Auto V Split-Screen

Grand Theft Auto V was released in 2013 and remains one of the most played games on PC, but it has never included a local split-screen mode despite the PS3 and Xbox 360 era of GTA games having limited co-op features.

Nucleus Co-Op enables two GTA V instances to run simultaneously on a single PC. The built-in local multiplayer assigns separate Steam identities to each instance, and they connect via a LAN session. This enables co-op play in story mode using appropriate mods, or on a local FiveM server.

It is important to note that this setup does not connect to Rockstar's GTA Online servers and cannot be used for GTA Online play. Attempting to use the Nucleus setup with GTA Online would violate Rockstar's terms of service.

GTA V is one of the most hardware-demanding Nucleus setups due to the game's engine complexity. On mid-range hardware, expect lower framerates and some stuttering. Reducing graphics to medium or low on both instances significantly improves stability.