Peak split-screen with Nucleus Co-Op
Nucleus Co-Op 2 Players Steam Easy Setup

Peak Nucleus Co-Op Guide

Peak is a cooperative climbing game that became one of the most-searched Nucleus Co-Op games of 2025. Play local split-screen with 2 players on a single PC.

Get game setup in Nucleus

Requirements

Players: 2
Platform: Steam
Handler: Peak (SplitScreen.Me Hub)
Steam: Required
Controllers: 2x Xbox-style controller recommended
Difficulty: Easy

How to Set Up Peak Split-Screen

Peak's Nucleus handler is one of the newer additions to the library and quickly became popular following the game's viral success in 2025. Setup is straightforward.

  1. 1.

    Install Nucleus Co-Op

    Download and extract to C:\NucleusCo-op. Add to Defender exclusions before extracting. Use 7-Zip with password 'nucleus'.

  2. 2.

    Download the Peak Handler

    Open Nucleus, click Add New Games, and search for 'Peak'. Install the handler. Point it to the Peak.exe executable in your Steam library.

  3. 3.

    Keep Steam Running

    Steam must be open and logged in before launching Nucleus. The Peak handler uses Steam networking for the connection between instances.

  4. 4.

    Connect Two Controllers

    Press a button on each Xbox controller to register them in the Nucleus UI. Drag one controller icon to the left screen half and one to the right.

  5. 5.

    Click Play and Join

    Press Play. Both instances will launch and arrange side by side. In the first instance, create a multiplayer session. In the second, join via Steam friends or lobby code.

Tips

Peak is lightweight — most modern PCs handle 2 instances without any performance issues.

The game's short session format (most runs take 30–60 minutes) makes it ideal for split-screen play.

Each player controls their own climber independently — coordination is key to survival.

If one instance falls behind on loading, wait for both to fully reach the main menu before attempting to connect.

Disable Steam overlay in both instances via Steam > Settings > In-Game to reduce potential hook conflicts.

Common Issues

Peak second instance can't see the hosted lobby +
Make sure Steam is in online mode. Try joining via direct lobby code instead of the friends list. Restart both instances if the issue persists.
Peak crashes immediately when launched via Nucleus +
Run Nucleus as Administrator. Ensure your Nucleus folder is excluded from antivirus. Verify Peak game files via Steam. Check the Nucleus game library for handler updates.
Both Peak instances show the same controller input +
This usually means Steam Input is overriding Nucleus input assignment. Go to Steam > Settings > Controller and disable Steam Input for Peak specifically.

About Peak Split-Screen

Peak is a cooperative mountain climbing game that went viral in mid-2025, rapidly becoming one of the most-played co-op games of the year. The game centers on two or more players attempting to summit increasingly dangerous mountains together, with permadeath and shared resources creating intense moments of cooperation and sacrifice.

Despite natively supporting online co-op, Peak has no built-in local split-screen mode — a gap that Nucleus Co-Op fills effectively. The handler for Peak appeared within weeks of the game's launch, driven by community demand.

The game's relatively simple graphics engine and small download size make it one of the most accessible Nucleus setups. Most modern gaming PCs can run two Peak instances simultaneously at full settings without any performance degradation.

Peak's design philosophy of short, intense co-op sessions makes it particularly well-suited to split-screen play. Unlike survival games where sessions can stretch for hours, a Peak run typically concludes within an hour, making it easy to play multiple rounds in an evening.