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Chernobylite is a singleplayer game with the many alternate paths you can follow in your story.
We'll show gameplay soon, maybe even within next few weeks.
Technically it's possible, but so far we're not designing the game toward coop gameplay. It's very story driven experience and it would need to be heavily reworked to get the coop implemented reasonably (we won't exclude it in the future, but not in the near timeframe).
So its means that there will be no coop opportunity one day? T__T
If it's done, u could use Dyling Light's model. The whole story is designed for a single character, and during cutscenes we all watch them as if we were on singleplay. Then during gameplay we just do it in coop, as if we're all unamed characters helping the PC and being the PC at the same time.
For sure it's worth of consideration to go this way, still we won't do coop for the initial game release. But if popularity will be good enough, this will be one of the most interesting options to follow up.