You can see a clear change between the best PlayStation 3 games and the best PS4 games in terms of how many are multiplayer titles. As time goes on, more games want to keep you invested with deep multiplayer modes. These tend to be fully cross-platform games as well to make sure there are always people to play against. With the PS5, you are tripping over multiplayer games, so the struggle isn’t finding one, but finding the best ones.
There are lots to choose from, but for this list, we’ve rounded up the best multiplayer games available on the PS5.
Baldur's Gate 3
It Takes Two
Serving as one of the most inventive cooperative games of the past decade, It Takes Two is not playable solo. Designed with co-op multiplayer in mind, this game is about two parents on the brink of divorce. While the story itself might leave a little to be desired, the gameplay is outstanding, offering smart puzzles and obstacles that must be overcome through jolly cooperation. The setpieces are wild, the gameplay is varied, and the sheer imaginative design is unlike anything we’ve seen in recent memory. This game is true to its name, too, as it drives home the idea of working together. This theme is presented in the gameplay, as well as in the story, as the two still have to be there for their daughter. The best thing is that you only need one copy to play — each one comes with a pass, so you can enjoy it with a friend without having to purchase two.
Helldivers 2
Remnant II
We’ve got proper souls games coming later on, but we had to highlight one of the more unique soulslikes out there. Remnant 2 is a soulslike with guns, and it’s a complete blast. Each zone is randomly generated for you and your team of unique classes to fight through, with tons of secrets, bosses, and extra challenges to keep you coming back. Even if you’re not convinced a soulslike can work with guns, this game deserves a shot to prove you wrong.
Destiny 2
There’s never been a better time to dive into Destiny 2, a game that has come a long way since its launch in 2017. It’s even better on
Mortal Kombat 1
Perhaps fighting games are more your jam. If so, you’ll be happy to know that Mortal Kombat 1 is yet another hit from the bloody franchise. Following the events of Mortal Kombat 11, this is a reboot of sorts, so it is easy for anyone to get into, though you’re likely more focused on the multiplayer than story mode anyway. In that regard, you have a huge roster of characters to punch, kick, blast, and dismember your opponents with. This title also brings in Kameo Fighters as assists to allow for even crazier combos and Fatalities. With a roadmap of new characters, including plenty of crossovers, to come, this is a fighting game you can safely invest in.[/dt_media
Borderlands 3
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands
Gran Turismo 7
Fortnite
No Man's Sky
Overcooked! All You Can Eat
Sackboy: A Big Adventure
Demon's Souls
Apex Legends
Rocket League
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker
Deep Rock Galactic
WWE 2K22
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III
Overwatch 2
Elden Ring
Minecraft: Legends
Street Fighter 6
Fighting games aren’t for everyone, but Street Fighter 6 succeeds at appealing to a wider audience than ever before. It does so without sacrificing its deep mechanics, which experts will undoubtedly appreciate with this installment. But it also includes a rich story mode, with tons of other ways to enjoy it, especially online against friends. Once you master the art of combat in this entry, taking your battles online is the height of the experience, rewarding you for learning the game’s intricacies. Street Fighter 6 is full of style and is easily the most appealing fighting game in recent memory.