We love video games. In 2019, PC and console gaming revenue reached $45 billion, surpassing that year’s global box-office revenue of $42.5 billion. That’s a huge market for games, and like movies, many games are more fun with friends.
There are countless co-op and player-versus-player (PvP) titles: new indie hits, lesser-known gems, long-running favorites and massive blockbusters. Whether you want multiplayer games on PC, macOS, Linux, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation or Xbox, there’s something for every kind of player.
Below is a polished, SEO-friendly and concise roundup of the best multiplayer games you can play today, refined for clarity and readability while preserving the original structure and images.
50. Battlefield V
EA DICE
Developer: EA DICE
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PS4, Xbox One
Genre: First-person shooter, battle royale
Multiplayer: PvP
Price: $39.99
Game Details: Battlefield V
EA DICE
Bottom Line: Battlefield V
EA DICE
Battlefield V received mixed reactions at launch and underperformed sales expectations, but it remains a strong multiplayer experience for players who enjoy large-scale, fast-paced wartime action. The game offers multiple modes, including Firestorm, the series’ battle royale mode. Battlefield V focuses on class-based combat where players can perform roles from ground infantry to bomber crews in World War II–themed maps.
49. Project Zomboid
The Indie Stone
Developer: The Indie Stone
Publisher: The Indie Stone
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux
Genre: Survival
Multiplayer: Cooperative
Price: $14.99
Game Details: Project Zomboid
Project Zomboid
Bottom Line: Project Zomboid
The Indie Stone
Project Zomboid is one of the most realistic zombie-survival games available. There’s no conventional story—players survive as long as possible in a world overrun by zombies. The isometric perspective limits what your character can see, and careful resource management—food, water and mental state—is crucial. Boarding up safehouses, scavenging and the threat of infection create tense, immersive gameplay. It supports solo and cooperative play and has a large modding community.
48. Far Cry 5
Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Toronto, Ubisoft Montreal
Publisher: Ubisoft
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PS4, Xbox One
Genre: First-person shooter
Multiplayer: Cooperative
Price: $59.99
Game Details: Far Cry 5
Far Cry 5
Bottom Line: Far Cry 5
Ubisoft
Far Cry 5 follows the franchise’s tradition of over-the-top action and idiosyncratic storytelling. Set in rural Montana under the control of a violent cult, the game combines beautiful open-world environments with frenetic combat. The story and writing often draw criticism, but the core experience—exploration and cooperative play through a chaotic world—remains entertaining.
47. Pulsar: Lost Colony
Leafy Games
Developer: Leafy Games
Publisher: Leafy Games
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux
Genre: Space, adventure, FPS
Multiplayer: Cooperative
Price: $24.99
Game Details: Pulsar: Lost Colony
Leafy Games
Bottom Line: Pulsar: Lost Colony
Leafy Games
Pulsar: Lost Colony is a crew-based spaceship adventure where teamwork is essential. A team of up to five players fills specific roles—pilot, captain, weapons specialist, engineer and scientist—each with unique responsibilities. The game rewards coordination: groups that communicate well will thrive while uncoordinated teams struggle. Pulsar captures Star Trek–style bridge play and exploration with procedurally generated systems and regular updates from a small development team.
46. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Milan
Publisher: Ubisoft
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PS4
Genre: Third-person shooter
Multiplayer: Cooperative, PvP
Price: $49.99
Game Details: Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Ubisoft
Bottom Line: Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Ubisoft
Ghost Recon: Wildlands shifts the Tom Clancy formula toward large-scale action. While stealth elements can feel undercooked and some mechanics are rough, the open-world co-op experience is highly enjoyable with friends, offering diverse missions across a vast Bolivian landscape and a heavy emphasis on tactical teamwork.
45. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Steel Crate Games
Developer: Steel Crate Games
Publisher: Steel Crate Games
Platforms: Windows, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, Linux, Android, macOS, iOS
Genre: Puzzle
Multiplayer: Cooperative
Price: $14.99
Game Details: Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Steel Crate Games
Bottom Line: Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Steel Crate Games
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is a brilliant communication-based party game. One player inspects an on-screen bomb while others consult a manual (printable or digital) to provide step-by-step instructions—without seeing the bomb. The game works locally or online and only one person needs to own it, making it a great, budget-friendly social experience.
44. SWAT 4
Activision
Developer: Irrational Games
Publisher: Activision
Platforms: Microsoft Windows
Genre: Tactical shooter
Multiplayer: Cooperative
Price: $9.99
Game Details: SWAT 4
Activision
Bottom Line: SWAT 4
Activision
Despite its age, SWAT 4 remains one of the most realistic tactical shooters. Players lead a SWAT squad through hostage and barricade scenarios where non-lethal tactics matter. The community provides mods and the game is available through platforms like GOG, but finding regular pickup multiplayer can be difficult, so play with friends when possible.
43. Space Station 13
Space Station 13
Developer: Exadv1 and community contributors
Publisher: Community-run
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Linux
Genre: Action-adventure, role-playing
Multiplayer: Cooperative
Price: Free
Game Details: Space Station 13
Space Station 13
Bottom Line: Space Station 13
Space Station 13
Space Station 13 is a uniquely chaotic, community-driven 2D role-playing game set aboard a space station. Each round assigns players jobs—doctors, engineers, security officers—and rounds often devolve into unpredictable, emergent stories. The visuals are simple but the depth and dedicated player community make it a rich multiplayer experience for those willing to learn the rules and server-specific culture.
42. Dota 2
Valve
Developer: Valve
Publisher: Valve
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Linux
Genre: MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena)
Multiplayer: Competitive MOBA
Price: Free
Game Details: Dota 2
Valve
Bottom Line: Dota 2
Valve
Dota 2 is Valve’s free-to-play MOBA with a massive, competitive scene and an extensive real-world economy built around cosmetic items. Matches are deep, strategic and highly rewarding for dedicated teams, though newcomers can find the learning curve steep and the community occasionally toxic.
41. Warframe
Digital Extremes
Developer: Digital Extremes
Publisher: Digital Extremes
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch
Genre: Action RPG
Multiplayer: Cooperative, PvP
Price: Free
Game Details: Warframe
Digital Extremes
Bottom Line: Warframe
Digital Extremes
Warframe is a long-running, free-to-play action RPG with fast, fluid combat and extensive progression systems. Players don customizable Warframes, complete missions with up to four teammates, and craft equipment from gathered resources. The game offers a huge amount of content accumulated through years of updates and supports both cooperative PvE and smaller-scale PvP.
40. World of Warcraft
Blizzard Entertainment
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment
Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, macOS
Genre: MMORPG
Multiplayer: Cooperative, PvP
Price: Subscription (monthly)
Game Details: World of Warcraft
Blizzard Entertainment
Bottom Line: World of Warcraft
Blizzard Entertainment
World of Warcraft is a landmark MMO that launched in 2004 and has evolved through expansions and updates. Blizzard revived interest with WoW Classic—servers that restore the game to its pre-expansion state—offering players both the modern and nostalgic experiences. WoW continues to host a large player base across different playstyles from casual to hardcore raiding.
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