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And to be honest, it is a real rare exception for ANY game to have splitscreen on PC nowerdays. I can only name three games that do that:
Serious Sam 3
Left 4 Dead
(and after going REALLY back in time) Settlers 2: Veni Vedi Vici
The funny thing is, only a few years later, it seems that console split-screen is less common nowadays, sadly enough...
It has co-op but not local co-op. Just recently did Steam add separated tags for that distinction.