A Zoi in inZOI standing in a dimly lit bedroom.
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Does inZOI have multiplayer?

Don't give up hope just yet.

InZOI is out in an early access state, and there’s plenty to do and see throughout the vast life-sim game. Since it’s still under development, though, you might be unsure whether major game features like multiplayer are available.

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InZOI has many unique features you can explore, so trying to find out if multiplayer is an option can be tricky. Here’s what you need to know about whether or not multiplayer is in inZOI.

Is inZOI multiplayer?

Zoi using a computer in InZoi
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As of the time of writing, inZOI is not multiplayer, and there are no official plans to implement this feature, but the devs do seem open to exploring this idea. As of March 27, 2025, inZOI is out in a very early access state, so it’s not a complete picture of what the game is meant to look like. It doesn’t include all of the features the devs want to add, so it’s going to change a lot in the future, but multiplayer is not listed anywhere as a confirmed addition for the future.

Will inZOI be multiplayer?

Although there aren’t any officially known plans to add multiplayer capabiltites to inZOI, the devs do seem to be exploring this possibility. They’ve commented on this feature twice so far, once in Discord and once during a showcase event.

Under the FAQ section in the official inZOI Discord server, the question “Will the game be multiplayer?” is listed. The official answer from the team says they are “considering various multiplayer features” like allowing players to meet up with other players and invite them over, but for now, the exact details for this feature “have not been decided.”

During the inZOI Online Showcase, which aired on March 18, 2025, game director Hyungjun Kim said the team might “get more specific ideas and start implementing them” if they “get a lot of feedback and demands from our players on multiplayer.”

Both of these comments indicate that multiplayer is likely sto be developed later on based on what players want to see rather than a feature already being worked on for inZOI. Life-sim games are all about freedom and creativity for each individual player, so connecting this key function with the limits a multiplayer mode adds is a tough task to get right. If they do decide to add it, the devs seem to want to create this feature directly based on player feedback to implement precisely what players want.

Since the specifics of what the dev team is considering are unknown, it’s unclear whether the potential multiplayer feature would work across different platforms. InZOI is not available on PS5 or Xbox for now, but if it eventually does release on other platforms, it’s unknown whether players on console would be able to play with those on PC.

Two Zois sitting on a bench together in a park in inZOI.
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More information on whether or not multiplayer will be added to inZOI will likely be shared by the team working on it in the future as they continue to expand the game, especially since it’s a popular request within the community. As any new updates for the potential multiplayer feature are announced, the details will be added here.

Although you can’t link up with your friends and their Zois yet, there are still plenty of tasks to keep you busy in the meantime. You might enjoy working on leveling up all skills, using cheats and codes, and mastering all jobs.


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