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I know only one "current" game that about as complex that allows local Splitscreen. It was Outward or something like this.
So you can safely say "no" at this point. ^^
Actually no. Just one copy of the game is required for Nucleus Co-Op to work, this includes across multiple machines, say having ur (or family shared) account installed on a couple of laptops etc.
Publishers may not like this believing that they are missing out on bundles of extra sales, but the fact is that I have a bunch of games in my library that are only there cos of their nucleus compatibility for local multi player.
FWIW, I have no idea how Enshrouded is on nucleus.....don't ever bother with early access games.