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The 13 best free multiplayer games on PS4 and PS5

These are some great options to play with your friends.

While there is no shortage of great single-player games on a PlayStation console, some people just love to play with their friends. Here are the best free multiplayer games you can play with your friends on PS4 and PS5.

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Getting all of your friend group together in a single game that you all put money down on can be difficult, though. With that in mind, you will want to consider downloading a free-to-play title. Some of these are among the best competitive games on Sony’s console.

Best free-to-play multiplayer games on PlayStation 4 and 5

Fall Guys

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Image via Mediatonic

Fall Guys is a vibrant and charming elimination tournament game. Players, shaped like little beans, compete against each other in five consecutive rounds of pure chaos online. The game is filled with unpredictable clashes that emerge from the mess, making every round a unique experience. The developers, Mediatronic, regularly update the game with new seasonal content and a plethora of cool cosmetic items. If you’re looking for a game that’s as chaotic as it is fun, Fall Guys is definitely worth a shot.

Genshin Impact

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Image via MiHoyo

One of the most popular online action-RPGs in the world, MiHoyo’s Genshin Impact is still a relevant, fun game to play with friends. Although you might end up feeling weaker if you don’t spend some money in the game, that moment will take quite a while to arrive. Until then, there’s plenty to be enjoyed in the world of Genshin Impact without spending one dime. This is certainly one of the best free PS4 games out there.

Path of Exile

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Path of Exile, a prominent online action RPG, is a free-to-play game developed by Grinding Gear Games. It offers players a rich and challenging experience similar to Diablo II. You begin your journey as a castaway in the grim fantasy world of Wraeclast, and over time, you transform into a crusader traversing multiple universes. The game’s sophisticated skill system provides extensive customization options, allowing you to tailor a character that fits your gaming style.

Apex Legends

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Apex Legends is a battle royale that you can play with up to two other people. The moving and shooting mechanics feel great; arguably, it is the best-feeling shooter on this list. When working together with your team, you will need to scavenge the area for weapons and attachments as you fight off other teams to be the last one standing. Each character has different abilities that can give you a leg up in a battle in certain situations, but the real difference will always come down to your skill.

Call of Duty: Warzone

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Warzone is Call of Duty’s second attempt at a battle royale game, but the first time they really went in head first on supporting it. While there is the 2.0 sequel about to come out at the time of this writing, many people have dropped a lot of hours of their life into the first Warzone. Like other battle royales, players will work together in a team to be the last one standing, but this game features the gulag, which gives you a chance to fight for one last chance to come back to the field. We love this spin on the battle royale genre giving you a second chance, and even if you lose in the gulag, a teammate can buy to bring you back. It means you are never fully out of a game until everyone on your team has been eliminated.

Destiny 2

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Destiny 2’s base game being free-to-play will give you hours of looter shooter action that you can play with your friends. Unfortunately, you will need to spend some money on expansions if you want to jump into raids and new content with friends who are ahead of you, but if you can find someone willing to run through the main story with you, you will have a great time. Destiny 2 is certainly one of the best free PS5 games you can find on the PS Store.

Fortnite

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Fortnite is best known for its crossover appeal. From Marvel heroes to real-world football players, there is such a massive appeal for so many fanbases that it makes sense why this free-to-play title has amassed so many players over the years. Being able to dress up as your favorite media personalities and work with your friends to duke it out in a battle royale is a perfect combination, even if some of the included skins are questionable. Regardless, Fortnite has made its name for a reason and is a great multiplayer game that you can enjoy with friends on various platforms.

MultiVersus

Jake from Adventure Time in MultiVersus
Image via MultiVersus Youtube

MultiVersus is a platform fighter similar to Super Smash Bros. but featuring characters from various Warner Bros. properties like Scooby Doo, DC, and Rick and Morty. You can team up with a friend and take on random other teams as you duke it out and try to send the enemy off the screen. With such a wide variety of personalities and game styles available here, it is pretty easy to find a favorite to fall in love with as you work to learn how to play them. MultiVersus’ beta was an overwhelming success, and its finished version is looking even better.

Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2 artwork showing Soljourn, Doomfist and Junker Queen
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Overwatch 2 is one of the best hero shooters available, and it making the move to free-to-play allows so many more people to hop in and fall in love with this world. Teams of five people work together to eliminate the enemy team and control or move an objective. With over 30 characters available to you without needing to put any money down, this is one of the better games to give a try with your friends as you work through where each person plays best.

Realm Royale

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Realm Royale is similar to Fortnite, just without the crossover appeal. Teams of up to four people drop onto a map and fight to be the last standing as a circle closes in, pushing you closer together. The standout difference here is the forging system, which allows you to choose the type of item or upgrade that you receive by purchasing them with shards you earn for throwing away junk you don’t need. If you are looking for a new battle royale that is not Fortnite, you might want to give Realm Royale a try.

Rocket League

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Rocket League is a very unique game, playing soccer with rocket-powered cars. Even if you are not a big fan of real-world soccer, you can fall in love with the fast movement of this game as you boost around the area, crashing into others and trying to score goals. Working with your friends to set each other up for easy shots is the best feeling as you reward each other for your teamwork.

Splitgate

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Splitgate is the closest game PlayStation owners will have to Halo. The game features many similar mechanics and game modes that feel eerily close to Xbox’s flagship franchise. If you don’t have an Xbox yourself, you can enjoy this game with your friends as you shoot out portals that allow you to get across the map and take out the enemy instantly. The game feels great to play and brings out a lot of the fun that early 2000s players felt in Halo 2, just with a portal mechanic that makes you think differently on the battlefield.

Warframe

A female enemy from Warframe
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Warframe is as close to a Destiny game as you will find that is not Destiny. It’s also one of the best free-to-play games on PS4 and PS5. While most people will probably prefer Bungie’s popular looter shooter over this free-to-play title, Warframe is not a worst version of it. In fact, Warframe is a great game that has only become better since it came out. If you need a break from the usual Destiny experience, or if you just like the idea of being a space ninja, you should definitely try Warframe at least once.


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John Hansen is a Full-time Staff Writer for Gamepur as well as a host for the YouTube channel Pixel Street Videos where he co-hosts a weekly gaming podcast and more. His favorite games include Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Breath of the Wild, Left 4 Dead 2, and Overwatch. He covers Overwatch 2 and other FPS titles, Minecraft, Sonic the Hedgehog, Legend of Zelda, and whatever zombie games are placed in front of him.