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The best multiplayer games in 2025

Co-op or competitive, these titles had gamers grouping up for fun.

I like a good isolated gaming experience as much as anybody, but sometimes, the real joy is the friends you make along the way.

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That’s where multiplayer games come in, and in 2025, there were plenty of awesome ones across the gamut of genres available. Whether you like co-op or competitive, FPS or third-person shooters, or maybe climbing a mountain with friends, there was a lot to choose from.

Here’s what we think were some of the best multiplayer games in 2025.

Best multiplayer games from 2025

ARC Raiders

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We may look back on this as the game that really ignited the extraction shooter genre. There have been plenty of similar titles before it, but ARC Raiders‘ ability to capture a wide berth of players, both hardcore and casual, is an achievement by Embark Studios. Now, the game begins its live-service schedule with updates coming to add more content and keep players engaged.

Each match is an adventure. Do I go solo? Do I group up with others? Do I betray them? Do I try to fight the massive spider robot? Do I leave once I completed a task? Do I stay and try to get more loot? It’s all part of the excitement that is ARC Raiders.

Monster Hunter Wilds

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Monster Hunter is simply one of the best co-op experiences out there. Grouping up with buddies to hack, hammer, and slash away at giant creatures so you can chunk away their body parts to build new gear sounds morbid, but it’s always a blast.

Battlefield 6

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The Battlefield series’ triumphant return offers some incredible multiplayer gaming experiences, and the free-to-play REDSEC battle royale component only extended that just a few weeks after launch. Tons of vehicles, big maps, and large squad counts create a hectic experience that is the series’ expertise in the FPS genre.

Split Fiction

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Josef Fares’ Hazelight Studios has perfected the two-player co-op experience in Split Fiction with wild setpieces and varied gameplay sequences, and the Friends Pass that allows you to enjoy it with someone who doesn’t have to buy the game themselves. The concept is amazing, and the execution was even better.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7

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Whether it’s the campaign, new Endgame mode, Nuketown pub-stomping, or new Zombies maps, the entirety of Black Ops 7 is multiplayer-enabled and chock full of content for players to enjoy.

Elden Ring: Nightreign

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What do you get when you combine From Software’s iconic Soulslike gameplay, friends, and a battle royale-like experience? A good amount of fun. Nightreign is far from perfect, but still a very enjoyable game and a likely indication of where the studio’s direction is heading. And it already got its first of presumably multiple expansions to continue the journey.

PEAK

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One of 2025’s biggest surprise successes, PEAK is the peak of the “friendslop” genre that’s popped up over the past few years. Whether you want to work together or just troll your pals, it’s always a good time. And it’s just $8 on Steam, which is wild.


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