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Yes, with caveats.
If you are a die-hard Army of Two fan who wants to revisit the over-the-top bromance of Alpha and Bravo, Xenia is a miracle. The game is undeniably janky by modern standards—the cover system is sticky, the AI is dumb, and the "Overkill" mechanic is absurdly overpowered.
However, the co-op mechanics remain best-in-class. The "Back-to-Back" suicide doors, the customized mask cosmetics, and the ridiculous destructible environments hold up. army of two the devil 39s cartel xenia
Verdict: Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel on Xenia is a 7/10 emulation experience. It requires tinkering, but once you pass the 30-minute setup threshold, you get a solid 8-10 hour co-op campaign that most modern AAA games refuse to offer.
As of 2026, the game does not run perfectly on the standard Master build of Xenia. You need the Xenia Canary build. Yes, with caveats
Current Status: In-Game (Playable with workarounds).
The game is CPU-heavy because it simulates two independent character models simultaneously (even solo). As of 2026, the game does not run
The original game required two players. On Xenia, you have two options:
Option A: Netplay (Experimental)
Option B: Local Split-Screen (Recommended)
Open the config file in a text editor. For this specific game, set:
gpu = "vulkan" # Required for lighting fixes
vsync = true
clear_memory_page_state = true
protect_zero = false