It Takes Two

Does It Takes Two have a New Game Plus mode?

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Q.Does It Takes Two have a New Game Plus mode?

A.No — It Takes Two does not include a formal New Game Plus (NG+) mode. You can, however, replay individual chapters via the in-game chapter selection to hunt missed collectibles, redo mini‑games, or experience levels again with a friend.

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No — It Takes Two does not have a traditional New Game Plus mode that carries over upgrades, stats, or a global difficulty reset. The game is designed as a single, co‑op story that you can replay section‑by‑section; there isn’t an NG+ toggle or persistent carryover system once you finish the story (official EA page).

If you want to play again or pick up missed content, use the chapter selection / level‑select options to jump back into any chapter and re‑collect mini‑games, achievements, or collectibles. Players and support threads note a chapter‑select screen in the pause menu for replaying sections without restarting the whole campaign (community/EA forum details; see also a chapters guide that explains replaying for missed items). Practical tips:

  • Open the pause menu and choose Chapter Select to pick the area you want to replay.
  • Replay chapters to grab missed mini‑games, collectibles, or achievements.

For official feature info see the It Takes Two product page and player guides; community FAQ/guides explicitly state there’s no NG+ but confirm chapter replayability for post‑game hunting. Official EA page chapter guide discussion.

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