It doesn’t matter what type of genre you enjoy — the best co-op games offer gaming experiences that are best with a friend.
Co-op gameplay is at the core of video games as a medium, dating back to the early days of the arcade, and developers have been constantly looking for new ways to allow players to play together. Now, it’s easier than ever to do so, with digital marketplaces bursting at the seams with games with online and local co-op.
But which ones should you pick up? Here are the best cooperative games you can play right now.
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It Takes Two
Outriders
Fortnite
Monster Hunter Rise
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Stardew Valley
Among Us
Phasmophobia
Moving Out
Gears 5
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
Tom Clancy's The Division 2
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands
Diablo III
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0
Overcooked! 2
Minecraft
Cuphead
Divinity: Original Sin II
Portal 2
Overwatch 2
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
It’s a classic Hollywood scenario: A field operative is locked in a battle with time as they try to defuse an elaborate bomb. Meanwhile, a support team frantically digs through manuals remotely to help their colleague get out alive. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is one of the first virtual reality games that really plays with the medium (you can play it without, but the experience lacks tactile suspense). One player, wearing a VR headset, must defuse a procedurally generated bomb, but has no idea how to do so. Everyone else in the game has to solve each of the bomb’s many puzzles, digging through physical manuals to help the defuser. As you may have sensed, asymmetry is a running theme on this list. Putting players in different roles leads to fun and interesting cooperation, and this is a perfect example of how new technology can inspire wholly new types of play.
Destiny 2
Grand Theft Auto V
PAYDAY 2
Deep Rock Galactic
Back 4 Blood
Don't Starve Together
Don’t Starve might be the most charming survival game out there. In a genre where every developer is concerned with realism, Klei Entertainment went in a different direction with Don’t Starve, honing in on the survival elements and ditching the realism for a gothic coat of paint. Don’t Starve Together is the same game, just with online and local co-op. Plus, it’s a stand-alone expansion, so you don’t need the original game to play. Don’t Starve is a game that pairs survival of the fittest with adventure and exploration. You’ll quickly notice how random everything is every time you restart a new world. The first few worlds you create give you the chance to learn the game rather than focus on surviving. We won’t lie to you, Don’t Starve is a challenging and unforgiving game, but if you remain patient and willing to learn, you can benefit over time.