The best multiplayer games you should be playing right now

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Nintendo
Nintendo

A good multiplayer game is worth its weight in gold. This category of game is defined by compelling gameplay loops that make losses sting without completely demoralizing you and victories that feel rewarding without boring you. There are tons of great games with multiplayer in nearly every genre, so we’ve taken the liberty to round up some of our favorites from across multiple genres and platforms for your competitive — or cooperative — pleasure.


Fortnite

Epic Games
Epic Games

Fortnite is one of the definitive games of the last decade. Chock-full of modes, skins and pop culture references, Fortnite’s so much more than a game — but don’t let its popularity and library-like status distract you from the game itself. Not only are its flagship battle royale modes undeniably fun and impossible to put down, but its player-created modes offer nearly endless loads of content to play and jump into. And with top-of-the-line production value, it’s an absolute bargain for a free-to-play game.




Helldivers 2

PlayStation
PlayStation

Helldivers 2 has taken the world by storm. This smash-hit PS5 and PC shooter blends a violent, slapstick and satirical sense of humor with fun and satisfying shooting mechanics. Customize your Helldiver, squad up with friends or random players and jump into the chaos. You can call in support like airstrikes, special weapons, placeable turrets and other kinds of ordinance to aid you in battle. Thanks to this game’s runaway success, it’s all but a given that it’ll see support for a while to come.




Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate wears its title well. The pinnacle of this beloved crossover fighting series that’s been around for nearly 25 years, it boasts a staggeringly large roster, full of lovingly crafted characters. Icons of gaming like Mario, Pikachu, Sonic the Hedgehog and Cloud Strife battle it out in a variety of modes and challenges. This is the perfect game to play casually with a group of friends or take seriously and compete in. And with all of the game’s downloadable content out, there’s never been a better time to jump into the fray.


$49 at Walmart
$52 at Amazon
$55 at GameStop



Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

It’s one of the bestselling video games of all time for a reason. Packed with the most amount of content a Mario Kart game has ever seen, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is one of the best local multiplayer experiences out there — and one of the best Nintendo Switch games, period. Approachable but still complex and interesting, this game is perfectly designed to pick up and play for any skill level, making it a great pick for a family game night. It also feels incredibly smooth, with a great sense of speed and momentum.


$29 at Walmart



Grand Theft Auto 5

Rockstar Games
Rockstar Games

Grand Theft Auto 6 is understandably the talk of the town. Shouldering lofty expectations as a potentially industry-shifting juggernaut, it looks amazing. But its predecessor is still going strong. Whether you want to role-play in a fictional online world, run a criminal empire with your friends or just mess around in a massive sandbox with other players, GTA 5: Online has been the place to be for over 10 years.


$19 at Amazon



Apex Legends

EA
EA

It’s rare to see a spin-off of a beloved franchise eclipse its original series so quickly. Not only has Apex Legends dwarfed the Titanfall series as one of the most popular first-person shooters on the market, but it’s carved out its own path to success thanks to its clever twists on the genre. With dozens of operators, each with their unique abilities, there’s a playstyle for everyone here. It’s also free to play, though it’s much easier to unlock operators through in-game purchases.




Tekken 8

Bandai Namco
Bandai Namco

When we reviewed Tekken 8 earlier this year, we praised it for its intense fisticuffs, rewarding skilled, experienced players all while welcoming new players into the fold with a variety of helpful tools. Layering some of the best, smoothest online play ever in a fighting game and Tekken 8 props itself up for success.




Final Fantasy 16

Square Enix
Square Enix

Arguably one of the greatest comeback stories of all time, Final Fantasy 16 has gone on to win over mass acclaim from its fans. Not only has Square Enix loaded it with handfuls of beloved stories and expansions, but the game has also earned a name for itself by fostering a healthy and engaged community. But if you balk at its paid point of entry, don’t worry; this critically acclaimed MMORPG features an expanded free trial, which you can play through the entirety of A Realm Reborn and the award-winning Heavensward expansion up to level 60 for free with no restrictions on playtime.


$35 at Amazon
$35 at Best Buy



League of Legends

Riot Games
Riot Games

League of Legends has defined and redefined multiplayer gaming since its emergence on the scene in 2009. And since the emergence of this multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game nearly 15 years ago, League has maintained a foothold in the pantheon of multiplayer gaming as a juggernaut in the space. It’s both highly competitive and deeply strategic. And while its community is notorious for being a bit overcompetitive, it’s still a great time from a casual standpoint. It’s especially fun to hop into with four other friends and shoot the breeze as you farm minions and try to take the enemy team’s nexus.




Valorant

Riot Games
Riot Games

This is Riot’s other competitive smash hit. Combining Overwatch’s hero and role-based team mechanics and Counter-Strike’s tight time-to-kill and lane-centric map design, Valorant infuses intensity and tension into the first-person shooter genre while adding more color and lively flourish to the genre. This is another game with a community whose eyes are often on the prize, and for good reason; wins often feel earned and rewarding, while losses provide a good opportunity to learn and improve your game.




Halo Infinite

Xbox Game Studios
Xbox Game Studios

It’s no secret that Halo Infinite had kind of a rough start. While its free-to-play multiplayer was undeniably fun, it felt lacking at launch. Now, with a few years of extra time to bake, it’s become one of the best arena shooters in the game. The guns feel satisfying and crunchy, the maps are well designed to foster sniping shootouts and shotgun showdowns, and it offers a wealth of modes and events for players to play through. And with a highly flexible battle pass system, this is one of the easiest free-to-play games to recommend.


$25 at Amazon



Among Us

Innersloth
Innersloth

There was a time when Among Us was inescapable. This social deception game first caught hold thanks to Twitch streamers playing it with one another, showing just how fun, tense and goofy this game can get. In adding multiple incentives and ways for both teams to win across a handful of distinct maps, Among Us injected the genre with a heightened level of interactivity and play. And to sweeten the deal, it’s on just about every platform imaginable, making it easier than nearly any other game on this list to get a group together and play.




Marvel Snap

Nuverse
Nuverse

It’s rare for a free-to-play card game to be so inclusive of nonpaying players. While you’ll have a much easier time getting the cards and flashy variants you want by paying for bundles and Snap’s season pass, you can easily build a competitive deck without spending a dime. Beyond its approachability, this competitive card game is shockingly detailed, with a variety of card effects and abilities, all of which cleverly translate their character’s in-comic strengths into in-game abilities.




Minecraft

Best Buy
Best Buy

There’s no arguing that Minecraft is a stellar single-player game. And while its survival and creative modes are great to play with others, its dedicated and highly active community has added a staggering amount of player-created content. Games within games populate some of Minecraft’s most popular servers, with battle royale, survival, speedrunning, shooting and dozens of other kinds of games packed into this blocky package — usually for free.


$10 at Amazon
$15 at Walmart


Note: The prices above reflect the retailers' listed price at the time of publication.

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