In 2022, Sony decided to revamp PlayStation Plus, combining the original service with PS Now. The result was a three-tiered system that permits PS5 and PS4 owners to pick their investment. If someone simply wants to play online, they can get the Essential tier, which also comes with a few games per month. The next level, Extra, grants access to hundreds of PS5 and PS4 games, a selection that is topped up every month. Finally, the Premium tier throws in a vast collection of classic titles from the PS3, PS2, PS1, and PSP eras.
While there are exceptions, anyone looking to play an online PvP game will likely need to subscribe to PS Plus Essential. The Extra and Premium tiers provide all the benefits found in the lowest tier, but they also include quite a few competitive titles that make use of that online accessibility. The available selection also covers a reasonably wide range of genres, so most people should be able to find something that interests them. Here are the best multiplayer PS Plus games.
Updated May 12, 2024: PS Plus Essential’s May 2024 lineup included one major multiplayer game, although it is an acquired taste. Still, this title should be highlighted in case a subscribers wants to pick it up before the beginning of June.
This article will prioritize
PvP PS Plus games
since
co-op projects
have their own discussion.
The listed completion times are sourced from
HowLongToBeat
. Also, if it exists, a game’s Amazon Listing Page has been included in case someone prefers to pick up a physical copy.
EA Sports FC 24 (PS Plus Essential May 2024)
Metascore: 75
EA Sports FC 24
- Released
- September 29, 2023
- Number of Players
- 1-4
PlayStation Plus Essential’s May 2024 lineup has most of its bases covered. Players craving meaty single-player experiences can jump into Ghostrunner 2 or Tunic, both of which offer fantastic campaigns with settings and gameplay loops that could not be more different than each other. Meanwhile, Destiny 2: Lightfall has both PvE and multiplayer options. Admittedly, the expansion is not particularly great, but it is worth playing in preparation for the upcoming The Final Shape.
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Finally, there is EA Sports FC 24, a controversial release that tends to be either loved or detested. Although a big name by most metrics, annual sports games coming to PS Plus are always strange additions. Die-hard fans would have picked up this title within its first few weeks, allowing them to take full advantage of the season-long multiplayer portion. Consequently, EA Sports FC 24 only holds value for PS Plus subscribers who are barely interested in playing it, but they might jump on for a few matches to see if this year’s version has any improvements. The single-player options arguably hold more value since they won’t feel that obsolete in a few months.
That said, Ultimate Team is still massive. Sure, the multiplayer mode is starting to unwind by this point, but it will continue to attract attention and players until the sequel debuts (and it won’t die completely after that either). More importantly, Ultimate Team traditionally becomes more enjoyable as its relevancy drops, with player cards becoming cheaper and more accessible. Imperfect as it is, EA Sports FC 24 is undeniably one of the biggest multiplayer games on the market.
EA Sports FC 24
will be available on PS Plus Essential until 12 PM on June 4, 2024.
NBA 2K24
Metascore: 68
NBA 2K24
- Released
- September 8, 2023
- Number of Players
- 1-4
NBA 2K24 is polarizing, to say the least. Each new entry in 2K’s franchise seems to garner a more divisive reaction than the last, and the 2023 release did not buck this trend. Focusing solely on the gameplay, NBA 2K24 offers a challenging sim that pays close attention to detail. On the court, the action is as impressive as any other basketball project on the market, although someone’s mileage may vary depending on whether they prefer realism or an arcade-style experience.
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Away from the gameplay, NBA 2K24 throws a lot at the player, including a wide range of modes that cater to both single-player and multiplayer. Although not ignoring the former, the game’s priority is the latter, as it has been for years by this point. MyTeam serves as the game’s multiplayer hub, and it comes with a few modes like Salary Cap and Triple Threat. Unlocking new cards is a grind, and beginners will feel like they are playing catch-up since the game is now flooded with players who have accumulated well-rounded teams. However, NBA 2K24 is still attracting new players, especially since its PS Plus Extra debut.
Dead By Daylight
Metascore: 64
Dead by Daylight, an asymmetrical horror game, pits four Survivors against One Killer, with the former needing to turn on generators as they try to outlast the night. On the surface, the gameplay loop might not sound all that special, but Dead by Daylight keeps things fresh by frequently introducing new Killers and Survivors.
Each of these characters brings something unique to the plate, requiring players to learn new strategies to take advantage of their chosen figure’s abilities or to counter their opponents. While the game has a dedicated community, Dead by Daylight is still reasonably accessible, even if newcomers might struggle during their first couple of matches.
Conan Exiles
Metascore: 68
Despite a somewhat rough launch, Conan Exiles has managed to establish itself as a prominent figure in the online scene, and part of the game’s appeal is its flexibility. At its core, Funcom’s project adheres to the survival genre’s fundamentals, which means a heavy focus on base building and resource management. However, the title also takes ideas from action RPGs for its combat system, along with providing a narrative framework to cater to people who might prefer a more focused experience.
Conan Exiles offers a few different servers, including an option focusing on PvP. If someone jumps into this version of the game, they will need to prepare themselves for battles with other people, and these encounters can be cutthroat and overwhelming. Conan Exiles‘ universe is harsh and unforgiving to the weak, and that extends to PvP as survivors with underwhelming gear are unlikely to last long. Similar to PvE, PvP primarily revolves around defending or attacking bases.
Demon’s Souls (2020)
Metascore: 92
FromSoftware’s Souls-like projects generally feature multiplayer, even if it is typically optional. Bluepoint Games’ Demon’s Souls remake retains this element, allowing players to take part in either PvP or online co-op sessions. Focusing on the former, players who are in soul form can invade someone else’s game by using a Black Eye Stone. At this point, they will appear as a phantom in the other user’s world, resulting in a fight for survival. The winner is rewarded with souls, and if the invader succeeds, they regain their human form. Only players who are in human form can be invaded, so the PvP aspect can be ignored by just remaining in soul form.
Alternatively, players can use a Red Eye Stone to send a signal to other worlds declaring that they wish to engage in a PvP duel. Once accepted, the player will be summoned to that world as a phantom. A Blue Eye Stone does essentially the same thing, although it is for co-op play rather than PvP action.
Bloodborne
also supports online PvP and co-op.
For Honor
Metascore: 78
Debuting more than half a decade ago, For Honor has more than proven its staying power, and the game’s appeal is not difficult to comprehend. Ubisoft’s title brings together some of the most iconic warrior archetypes from across history – Knights Samurai, Vikings, Wu Lin, and the Outlanders – and pits them in gory battles to determine who reigns supreme. This golden concept is backed by a deep melee combat system that blends immediacy with strategic complexity, permitting fights to feel both spontaneous and fair.
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Although there is a single-player campaign that covers the basics of combat, multiplayer is undoubtedly For Honor‘s reason for being. The game offers a solid selection of modes that permit players to decide whether they would rather work in a team or engage in solo battles. There are more than two dozen heroes available, all of which come with unique abilities, strengths, and weaknesses; it might take a few hours, but every player should be able to find a warrior that suits them. Intimidating as this title can be at times, as one of the best multiplayer games on PS Plus Premium and Extra, For Honor is worth the investment.
Gigabash
Metascore: 73
GigaBash
- PS Plus Availability
- Extra & Premium
- Released
- August 5, 2022
- Developer(s)
- Passion Republic Games
Gigabash is an exciting prospect on paper and in execution. A Kaiju-themed arena brawler, the game brings together a respectable selection of fighters inspired by heavyweights in the massive monster and sentai sphere. The story campaign highlights four monsters, granting players an opportunity to rampage through a few locations while taking on a few other members of the roster. While it has a short shelf life, this mode works well enough as an introductory option, and if someone plans to stick to solo play, they should be able to get a few hours of fun. However, Gigabash is undoubtedly designed to be enjoyed in multiplayer, be it co-op or competitive. The former allows players to team up to engage in glorious monster mashes; meanwhile, the competitive portion supports up to four participants. The PvP mode supports team-based matches or just a standard survival of the fittest.
Gigabash‘s online scene has never been overflowing with activity, although it is not impossible to find matches either. That said, someone’s mileage will vary depending on their location and time of play. Consequently, the local multiplayer option is more dependable and generally amounts to a more consistent and enjoyable time. Admittedly, it might be difficult to bring together a group of people specifically to play Gigabash, but it could be fun to play a few matches in between more popular party games.
Assetto Corsa Competizione
Metascore: 85
There are quite a few racing games on PS Plus Premium, and they cover a wide spectrum of styles. There are arcade racers like Split/Second: Velocity and WipEout: Omega Collection, kart classics such as Jak X: Combat Racing, and a number of sims that strive for realism above anything else. Assetto Corsa Competizione falls within the latter category; in fact, even among racing sims, this game stands out for its unforgiving and grounded nature.
A driver will need to dedicate dozens of hours toward mastering a specific vehicle and track before they should even consider heading online to face off against other players. Thankfully, Competizione comes with quite a long single-player campaign, so newcomers have something to do while they come to grips with the gameplay. Once they feel comfortable enough to jump online, players can look forward to competitive and clean races.
Mortal Kombat 11
Metascore: 82
NetherRealm Studios’ Mortal Kombat 11 debuted on a polarizing note. On the one hand, the game presents a convincing case for having the deepest combat system in the franchise, one that slows things down to encourage strategic and smart play rather than combo spamming. The single-player story mode is also a ton of gory fun, delivering over-the-top mayhem in a way that only Mortal Kombat can. Honestly, the title is worth downloading just for the campaign, especially as MK11 approaches the end of its lifespan with the impending launch of Mortal Kombat 1.
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Fun as the story is, MK11 has lasted for as long as it has due to its multiplayer. Any modern fighting game worth its salt will deliver a robust selection of online modes, and NetherRealm Studios did not hold back in this area. While the selection is not necessarily unique, MK11 provides all the multiplayer staples someone might expect. Now, after all these years on the scene, the online sphere is dominated by veterans, which can be off-putting for newcomers. Still, MK11 is one of the best PS Plus multiplayer games.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
Metascore: 82
PS Plus Extra has both The Division games, and while the first title is worth playing due to its unique setting and solid narrative, the sequel is the better pick for multiplayer. The Division 2 takes place in Washington D.C. and largely revolves around gang warfare. The central storyline will keep players busy for quite a while as they take on missions either solo or in co-op. Although not a requirement to finish the campaign, the latter is nonetheless one of the RPG’s selling points, especially since co-op highlights The Division 2‘s versatile character-build options.
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The Division 2 also supports PvP multiplayer, and this element comes in multiple forms. Players can jump into a quick match through the “Conflict” menu, which offers a range of modes like Team Deathmatch. The map also has a few Dark Zones that revolve around PvP, turning these areas into free-for-alls where death could be around every corner.
Worms W.M.D
Metascore: 78
Debuting in 1995, Worms is a staple of the multiplayer scene, particularly on PlayStation consoles. While not quite as popular as some other heavyweights, the franchise is generally quite consistent, with most of its entries offering accessible strategy fun that contains more depth than might initially seem to be the case. Worms Rumble was a departure from the status quo, but its predecessor, Worms W.M.D. was a relatively conventional expansion of the license’s traditional gameplay loop. Players who grew up on Worms Armageddon will likely get a kick out of the 2016 release, especially if they manage to find a few friends who are willing to jump on board for a match.
As always, battles consist of armies of slang-spewing worms who seem to have a death wish and are always one wrong crawl from meeting an explosive end. With a focus on short turnarounds, Worms W.M.D. moves at a fast pace for a strategy title, and its challenge comes from players having to make quick AND smart decisions. Single-player options are available, and newcomers will want to start offline so they can get used to the game’s various weapons and mechanics. Nowadays, online matches against strangers can be difficult to come by, although it is not impossible; however, Worms W.M.D. is a blast when played with friends. The PvP supports up to 6 players, so battles can get chaotic very quickly.
Tetris Effect: Connected
Metascore: 93
Tetris Effect adapts the classic arcade game for modern consoles, delivering a faithful experience with a gorgeous presentation and a unique twist courtesy of a focus on music along with the implementation of zones. The vanilla version’s single-player content is great but Connected elevates the package’s value through its implementation of multiplayer. The game supports PvP and co-op, enabling players to decide whether they want to lift each other up or drag their opponent down.
Connected has a range of multiplayer modes, including a throwback to old-school Tetris that eliminates most of the game’s modern flourishes. The cooperative options are also a ton of fun and make great use of Tetris Effect‘s unique ideas.
Monopoly Madness
Fun Twist On A Board Game Classic
At one point or another, most people have probably played Monopoly. One of the most inescapable board games of all time, the original title’s popularity is only matched by its infamous reputation for sparking arguments and frustration. It is safe to say that Monopoly is polarizing, and quite a few people might physically shiver at the thought of playing a digital version. However, Monopoly Madness does a great job of translating the core ideas behind the source material into a party game that is frantic, fun, and – most importantly – brief. Thankfully, these matches come with a strict time limit that ensures players won’t be stuck in an endless battle for hours on end.
Somewhat surprisingly, Monopoly Madness has single-player content courtesy of a story mode that lasts for a few hours. This type of project could have easily skipped over this option, but it is nice to have it. That said, the game’s appeal is its online PvP, which allows up to 6 players to compete in a chaotic but satisfying rush to acquire the most property and, ultimately, cash.
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Metascore: 87
Usually, fighters that have been out for a few years can be inaccessible to newcomers since their bases would largely consist of veterans and experts, but Arc’s Dragon Ball FighterZ has a relatively low entry barrier for beginners. Compared to the developer’s other anime fighters, this release streamlines its controls and mechanics. More importantly, the single-player campaign teaches the basics quite well; in fact, players who plan to play through the story should skip the practice mode as they will be taught the same stuff.
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That is all well and good, but none of it would matter if Dragon Ball FighterZ was not great. Even though PS Plus Extra is hardly lacking in fighters, Arc’s project stands out from the crowd through its visuals and addictive gameplay loop. The title looks just as good, if not better, than its animated source material, particularly when a character executes a super attack. The combat is fast-paced but manageable, all the while offering more than enough depth for people who want to master the game’s nuances.
Need For Speed Unbound
Metascore: 77
Like the single-player experience, Need for Speed Unbound‘s multiplayer portion is the definition of a mixed bag. While the two modes are linked in a few ways (for instance, certain cars unlocked in single-player can be used in multiplayer), they are largely separate; consequently, someone can just decide to focus on what side of the equation they prefer. At launch, Unbound‘s multiplayer garnered criticism for incorporating an extensive grind to unlock new cars, along with just being quite empty. Nowadays, things have improved, even if it can still take quite a while to pick up a car a player might want. Unbound also has a roadmap for 2024, so it should be supported by Criterion for the foreseeable future.
Along with PvP races, Unbound also includes a pretty fun co-op option that allows up to 16 players to work together to complete objectives. These events are a great way to gain XP and tend to hog most of the attention. Since lobbies are quite small, it can be difficult to find people to race against, which is a shame as the gameplay is rock solid. Unbound plays well and shines when going up against other people rather than the AI. Ultimately, this racing game’s multiplayer can produce moments of brilliance, but it is hard to fully recommend if someone is not interested in playing the solo option for a while.
Metascore: 74
Although it launched to a somewhat mediocre reception, The Elder Scrolls Online is staring down a decade of success. Since 2014, the MMORPG has produced seven expansions, most of which were positively received by the community. Now, anyone looking to get the full experience will need to purchase the additional content individually or pick up the Necrom Collection, which contains the base game and all the currently released chapters (but not any future expansions). Due to the necessary investment, it does not make too much sense to not own the base game, especially since a copy can typically be found for a fairly low price.
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So, what is the value of having ESO on PS Plus Extra? Primarily, its inclusion allows people who are on the fence to try out the game without having to drop any extra cash. They can sample the four base classes and experience the early quests and exploration. Although most of the expansions eclipse the vanilla content, the latter is still of high quality and serves as a more than adequate sample of the game’s fundamental mechanics. The project requires a PS Plus subscription regardless of whether someone owns a physical copy or not, so newcomers might as well give it a try before committing to the life-consuming MMO.
Wreckfest
Metascore: 79
Wreckfest is such a blast, especially for anyone who has been yearning for a new FlatOut or Destruction Derby game. Along with traditional races, Wreckfest has modes that task drivers with staying in one piece, something that is easier said than done when there are almost two dozen cars barreling directly at the player.
Wreckfest comes with a robust single-player campaign, one that accomplishes a lot more than just getting people accustomed to the game’s style of play. While local co-op isn’t available, Wreckfest does support online play, so players can look forward to destroying drivers from all around the world.
Riders Republic
Metascore: 77
Riders Republic seemingly came and went without making too much noise, which is typically a death sentence for an online-driven package like this. Fortunately, Ubisoft’s open-world game allows most of its content to be experienced with either other players or AI, so Riders Republic can still be enjoyed even during spells when there are not too many people online. Ubisoft has also supported the game well since its debut; for example, a 2023 update added hoverboards.
Extreme sports games are rare in this day and age, and while not flawless, this 2021 release is a more than competent entry in the genre. Riders Republic includes a few different disciplines, tons of content, and a visually stunning environment to explore. As far as multiplayer games are concerned, this one is quite a relaxing and low-stress option.
Fallout 76
Metascore: 53
Fallout 76
- PS Plus Availability
- Extra & Premium
- Released
- November 14, 2018
Fallout 76 had a notoriously terrible launch, to the point of becoming something of a laughingstock. More than five years later, the MMO has evolved into something worth a recommendation, and it works quite well as both a single-player and multiplayer option. Now, PvP is a very small part of the overall package and is not considered to be among the game’s main selling points; however, players can engage in some competitive play if they feel so inclined. Still, this title should not be anyone’s first pick if they are specifically craving PvP.
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Due to its genre, Fallout 76 arguably does not get going until its endgame, an area that the project excels in. Once people have played through most of the main campaign, they can focus on things like raid bosses and events, while looking forward to a constant stream of updates.
Blood Bowl 3
Metascore: 56
Blood Bowl 3
- PS Plus Availability
- Extra & Premium
- Released
- February 23, 2023
- Genre(s)
- Sports , Turn-Based Strategy
Blood Bowl 3 does not warrant an enthusiastic recommendation as Cynaide’s turn-based sports game is, unfortunately, not great. While its predecessors are outdated nowadays, they were solid adaptations of the tabletop source material, presenting coaches with another avenue to build their dream monster teams. Blood Bowl 3 launched in a terrible state that left a stench that has yet to dissipate; however, the core experience has improved since early 2023. Just to be clear, the current version is still far from brilliant and has little to offer as a single-player option, with “vs AI” matches only really acting as a way to accumulate hours in pursuit of accumulating currency to unlock teams. The offline seasons are too simplistic to amount to much.
Obviously, Blood Bowl 3 is all about online PvP, with players working their way through leagues. Focusing solely on multiplayer, this project can be quite fun, especially when played with a few friends. Due to being based on the latest ruleset, the game does a decent job of replicating the tabletop’s current gameplay, although it is let down somewhat by technical issues and a poor User Interface. For all its flaws, Blood Bowl 3 is still quite a unique PvP option that has no real peers of PS Plus Extra or Premium. While not perfect, it can be entertaining.