Soulslike games have exploded in popularity in recent years, becoming the preeminent genre for players that want to explore dark, twisted lore or challenge themselves with immense difficulty over the course of the game. These games wear their inspiration on their sleeves, or else come from the masters who pioneered the genre to begin with, and all good soulslikes have found some new way to innovate on the genre.



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While some games will change some soulslike elements, perhaps not sticking to the genre’s typical difficulty or tone, many soulslike games have followed their inspiration’s path and created fluid, dynamic ways to experience multiplayer. These games in particular epitomize soulslikes through their use of multiplayer as a vehicle for both PvP and co-op instances.


8 Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

A Dark Fantasy Action RPG

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a slick, dynamic take on the soulslike formula, putting a far greater emphasis on combos and strategic swordplay than necessarily accumulating the highest possible stats. Players will experience a twisted dark fantasy imagining of Han dynasty China filled with many perils.


Cooperation can be used to assist with these perils, with friends helping to take down the many huge, terrifying bosses that can be challenged in game. For those looking for a more competitive experience, PvP duels can test the swordsmanship of both players.

7 Dark Souls: Remastered

A Classic Return To Form

The intricate connection between hosts, invaders and cooperators returns in Dark Souls: Remastered, reminding both new and veteran players why this game was so iconic to begin with. Players can expect a host of detailed builds they can put to the test as protectors or invaders.


There was a great deal of nuance to the covenants and the unique roles they all played in the game’s multiplayer eco-system, and aligning with invaders, protectors, or duelists in their various covenants was an integral part of this game’s online component.

6 Lords Of The Fallen 2023

A Masterful Mix Of PvP And Co-Op

Released
October 13, 2023

Developer(s)
HEXWORKS

A stunning turnaround from the original title of the same name, Lords of the Fallen in its 2023 installation is a fantastic title that keeps the focus and tactical depth of early souls titles while including a new mix of horror and eldritch themes.

Cooperation can be vital for some of the tougher areas in this game, and the invasion scene is still quite active, making multiplayer based around that classic Souls dynamic just another element that makes this game great.


5 Dark Souls 3

Covenant Bring A New Layer Of Dynamism To Gameplay

Dark Souls 3 brings a lot of interesting new layers to the PvP and cooperation scene from previous titles, celebrating the series’ past glories (which it does in quite a few areas, candidly) while also innovating in its own ways.

Aldritch Faithful and Farron Watchdogs invade to guard certain areas, while mad phantoms are a great ‘wild card’ phantom that can attack hosts, protector phantoms, or other invaders. Warriors of Sunlight, are as ever, faithful and jolly cooperators.

4 Bloodborne

Gothic Fantasy Done Right


Systems

PlayStation-1

Bloodborne has a multiplayer system that is distinct but closely aligned to that of the broader Souls series, tying the summoning of multiplayer cooperators to a resource, Insight, which can be earned through many means during normal gameplay.

Sinister bells, to invade players, are synced up with a unique sinister bell ringing woman in the hosts world, adding a new level of worldbuilding to the overall multiplayer dynamic of cooperation and PvP in this game.

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3 Dark Souls 2

Innovates In Multiplayer Gameplay

Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin

Released
April 2, 2015

Developer(s)
FromSoftware

Publisher(s)
Namco Bandai , FromSoftware

Dark Souls 2 is considered by many to be the pinnacle of PvP in the series as a whole, with a much more strategic focus put on combat so that features like stamina management and poise are more important than just rolling around and blitzing the enemy.


Cooperation and PvP both saw expansions in the form of new covenants, new hotspots to engage with, and an incredibly unique PvP boss that hasn’t been topped by Fromsoft since.

2 Salt And Sanctuary

Single Screen Co-Op And PvP

Salt and Sanctuary

Developer(s)
Ska Studios

Publisher(s)
Ska Studios

Salt and Sanctuary was one of the first games to really begin defining soulslike as a genre, taking that grim atmosphere and obscure lore that many people loved about the Souls games and transferring it into a difficult metroidvania style platformer.

Sellswords are a feature players can bring into any of their shrines, and can then ‘hire’ sellswords as a flavorful mechanic to bring in cooperators. A special item can turn the cooperator into a duelist for some friendly competition.


1 Elden Ring

A Masterwork Blend Of Duels And Cooperation

Released
February 25, 2022

The sheer volume of weapons, armor, spells, and supplementary equipment available in Elden Ring not only gives multiplayer-focused players a wealth of builds to try out, but many builds can be synergized with one another as a great form of cooperation within a PvP context.

Like a lot of things regarding Elden Ring, the multiplayer aspect where cooperation and PvP are concerned is the culmination of all the lessons Fromsoft has learned from previous games, creating a streamlined but deep ecosystem of cooperators and invaders.

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