When finding the best Xbox multiplayer games to play with friends, there is no shortage of compelling, frustratingly fun options to undertake. No matter whether you’re rocking an Xbox Series X|S or an Xbox One, we’re confident you’ll find the perfect multiplayer game for yourself to play with friends and family.
If, after spending some time with friends, you like to escape with something more single player be sure to check out our best RPGs guide. Funnily enough, some of the games on that list are also on this one, because their multiplayer modes place them among the best multiplayer games and even the best Xbox games period. So, there is a decent amount of crossover. But don’t worry, there are plenty of the best FPS games, best sports games, and more to also dive into.
The best Xbox multiplayer games are:
1. Minecraft
Climb mountains, swim across oceans, and venture deep toward the earth’s core with a squad by your side in Mojang’s iconic world-building simulator. Throughout the randomly-generated biomes available to you, there’s a huge number of buildings and artifacts to uncover and mess around with, perfect for tormenting the world’s enemies as well as your closest allies.
When your friend groups are scattered across timezones, Realms lets you create a server that can be accessed at any time, too, so even when you’re ready to knock off for the night, others can keep building.
2. Rocket League
When the weather is too bad outside to kick a football around, Rocket League, the car-based soccer competition, is sure to fill the void. No ordinary car, of course, these vehicles are hitched to some significant horsepower pushing your cohort to flip, drift, and jump around a giant football field, smashing giant balls into the back of futuristic nets.
Much like other games in this list, Rocket League features a season pass that updates all the time giving your party access to all sorts of prizes as you nutmeg your way to victory.
3. Overcooked: All You Can Eat
If mayhem is in your wheelhouse, then Overcooked: All You Can Eat is the multiplayer game for you. Endeavor to save a kingdom one meal at a time, working as a team to keep things running smoothly. Where other cooking simulators might stay close to reality, Overcooked throws moving platforms, complex dishes, and clumsy physics-based movements into the pot, some additions that make succeeding more difficult than at first glance.
The All You Can Eat edition consolidates all the best features of the series into one chaotic game, meaning there’s no lack of delicious content to dig into with your team. Plus, being able to customize your little chef into all kinds of fits offers some additional silliness to saving the realm.
4. Diablo 4
Diablo 4 is finally here with all the classic gameplay elements from the third installment, complemented by some significant visual improvements. With Lilith’s return comes the call to dust off weaponry and uproot evil, a process that can be made so much easier with some friendly assistance from those close to you.
Plunging into Diablo, you’ll pick a class, customize your characters, and fight off bears, undead, and devils, all while unlocking townships and areas across the map. Go to hell, and have fun while doing so!
5. Apex Legends
Respawn Entertainment’s battle royale shooter Apex Legends is a high-intensity competition that’ll put your teamwork to the test against other groups of players online.
In Apex, everyone can pick a hero that suits them and collaborate on their tenuous survival, using individual talents and sharp gunplay to create situations where your group ends up on top.
What really sets Apex apart is its frenetic movement, which developer Respawn Entertainment has mastered over the years. If you’ve ever played the Titanfall games, you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about.
6. Fortnite
Don’t let Fortnite’s cartoonish exterior fool you, as this battle royale pulls no punches, ensuring your group will face the push of other players and oftentimes, the map itself.
After being dropped into a chaotic circular cage, you’ll need to get to grips with the terrain and navigate safely, avoiding too many bouts of combat along the way. As you explore, you’ll be treated to weapons, health items, and more.
Fortnite is often the home to a variety of special events, too, so you can also clock out as a team and enjoy whatever challenge or live music event is augmenting its magnificent map.
7. Hunt: Showdown
Hunt: Showdown is a period-piece first-person shooter that features compelling online multiplayer where you must engage in clever gunplay to defeat nightmarish monsters. Putting your avatar’s body on the line, you’ll need to fight all your fears and pursue a new kind of victory against enemies with your pals in tow. You can’t just enter a firefight with a beast, and you’ll likely want to get your best tacticians on the team when commencing assaults.
Once adept at picking apart the monsters, Hunt: Showdown’s Bounty Hunter mode twists things a little, adding more competition to your hunts. Here you’ll still want to get a prize catch; just be aware you won’t be the only ones and that PVE can turn to PVP very quickly.
8. Destiny 2
Bungie is an old hand at making great multiplayer games with the likes of the Halo series under the studio’s belt, so naturally, Destiny 2 has made its way onto this list of the best Xbox multiplayer games.
Set in the vast expanse of space, this second installment has both PVE and PVP options, so you can work out your friendly disputes in whatever manner suits you best. With DLC and special events frequently occurring, Destiny 2 promises a lot more play than meets the eye, with a fully-fledged campaign to dig into when you’re not grinding out loot or brawling in The Crucible.
9. Minecraft Dungeons
Dungeon crawlers are always made better in groups, and Minecraft Dungeons, Mojang’s blocky RPG spin-off, is no exception to that rule. Throughout the core campaign and all the DLC, many of Minecraft’s best visual assets are on show, often with some clever tweaks giving them new meaning and isometric interactivity. With all your favorite mobs and icons popping up all over the place, Dungeons balances its new gameplay style with blocky references perfectly.
Much like the fighting found in the original Minecraft game, the combat in Dungeons feels extremely tactile, with every calculated slash and jab bringing you closer to success. Along your paths through levels, there are plenty of adrenaline-pumping boss battles and mini-missions that you’ll be forced to complete to finish, and these tasks create hefty tension as you delve deeper into the game’s world.
10. Fall Guys
Enter the Blunderdome with your closest crew in Fall Guys, an online multiplayer game that asks you to push through a large and challenging obstacle course to achieve ultimate glory. In the wackiest costumes you can put together, you and three friends can collaborate and navigate all manner of odd physical puzzles evocative of game shows like Takeshi’s Castle.
With seasonal content updates happening all the time, Fall Guys is sure to keep you and your friends busy for months to come.
11. Exoprimal
Dinosaurs and mechs – what’s not to love? Exoprimal is Capcom’s latest release that takes the fight to the future and the past, as you work in teams of five to complete a wide array of objectives, all while racing another troupe of exosuit-donning dino fighters. Working together fast is key because even though Exoprimal matches begin as a PVE experience, it soon turns to PVP as you progress through its challenges and face your enemies during the final task.
The quicker you take out your prehistoric enemies, the more advantage you’ll have against the other players, making it a formidable challenge, not only of how well your crew can work as a team but how fast they can dispatch other players. You can read what we thought about the game in our Exoprimal review.
12. Grand Theft Auto V
Heist, rob, and carjack your way through Los Santos with friends in Grand Theft Auto V, one of the most iconic multiplayer games on the market. While the campaign makes a compelling case, there is plenty of unbridled fun to be had bombing down highways and taking out enemy crews in its expansive open world, where you can build your business empire and live a second life in Rockstar’s satirical take on Los Angeles.
13. Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate
While other games on this list let you solve disputes among friends with healthy competition, Mortal Kombat 11 brings a new level of brutality to finding resolutions. Engage in some bloody gore-filled finishers to steal bragging rights from your pals in style.
Whether you’re a Scorpion stan, a Sub-Zero fangirl or simply someone who wants to button-mash their way to success, Mortal Kombat 11’s beefy roster summons its years of fighting game prestige to deliver a holistic experience with something for everyone. Those with weak stomachs may need to take regular breaks, though, as some of MK11’s finishers are brutal enough to shake even the toughest players.
14. Mortal Kombat 1
While NetherRealm Studios has knocked a one off the end of the latest Mortal Kombat installment, Mortal Kombat 1 is still very much dialed up to 11 on the brutality front. A fully-fledged reboot of the MK universe, MK1 offers up a new dimension to multiplayer brawls thanks to the introduction of support fighters known as Kameos.
These Kameos won’t just occasionally hop in and chop someone, either. Sareena, for example, can extend combos, while Kung Lao can teleport you behind your opponent. In our Mortal Kombat 1 review we remark that “MK1’s Kameos gel perfectly with your primary fighter, offering uniqueness and variety without compromising what makes each character unique.” So if you’re looking for that added layer of combat complexity in an MK game, MK1’s for you.
15. Tekken 8
The release of Tekken 8 marks the thrilling conclusion to the decades-long battle between Jin and Kazuya, and its incredible 90 Metacritic score highlights it as a resounding success for the beloved fighting game franchise. With the introduction of the Special Style controller layout, this installment is categorically the most approachable yet, making it the perfect time to join the fray.
Not only is Tekken 8 an outstanding gameplay experience, but Bandai Namco has also spared no expense in delivering stunning visuals worthy of current-gen hardware. With a great look and feel, along with fully realized character designs, Tekken 8 is a joy to play whether solo or in online multiplayer.
16. Party Animals
Party Animals is a brawling, bizarre, and brilliantly fun time. Competing against a team, you will embrace your furry animal of choice, whether it be a cute dog, or a mighty Gorilla, and punch, wallop, and throw your opponents to their doom in the name of victory.
While not chock full of content, it is an absolute blast when playing with friends either online or in the same and you would be silly to not hop in and have some fun. You can see just how much fun we had in our Party Animals review.
17. The Finals
Hailed as “the first truly next-gen FPS”, The Finals has managed to make waves since launching in late 2023, marking itself as one of the best FPS games, and with it one of the best multiplayer games you can enjoy on your Xbox Series X|S. The perfect blend of Apex Legends’ movement and Call of Duty MW3’s gunplay, we’re already big fans.
Switching up the traditional FPS formula, The Finals pits you and two teammates against other contestants looking to to firefight their way to a big payday. With three modes to explore at launch, a trio of distinct classes that cater to every playstyle, and more high-quality cosmetics (including a cat) that you can shake a rifle at, we have high hopes that developer Embark Studios will be able to take its initial hype and continue running with it.
18. Halo Infinite
Having fallen off the proverbial cliff shortly after launching back in 2021, Halo Infinite developer 343 Industries faced an uphill battle to bring Master Chief’s current-gen adventure up to the lofty standards expected of it.
Fortunately, plenty of blood, sweat, and tears have been pumped into the iconic franchise’s latest videogame installment, and we’re pleased to report Infinite is once again one of the best Xbox multiplayer games out there.
With Infinite now boasting new maps, modes – Forge included – and more, it’s finally reaching its potential. Our very own Rory Norris has written at length about why you should be playing Infinite in 2024, which you should check out here.
In our 8/10 Halo Infinite review, we write that it offers “the full Master Chief experience in a big, beautiful sandbox. While 343 may not be breaking new ground with the light open-world elements it has added, it has done a great job of creating a solid experience for new and returning players alike.”
19. FC 24
Don’t worry traditional sports fans, we haven’t forgotten about you. When it comes to the best sports games on Xbox few rival FC 24 – the latest installment in EA’s historic soccer series and the first without the FIFA branding.
This year’s game brings all sorts of upgrades, including better graphics, more fluid player animations, and a major system overhaul to the traits system – now PlayStyles. While FIFA will always be a familiar gameplay experience no matter the year, FC 24 has found a way to freshen things up. Online, leagues are much improved, while Ultimate Team won’t hurt your wallet as much this time around thanks to the introduction of Evolutions, a system that allows you to progressively upgrade players.
For our expert take be sure to read our FC 24 review.
20. Sea of Thieves
Sea of Thieves is the ultimate way for you and your homies (or loved ones!) to fulfill your pirate-y fantasies. With over 40 million players and counting, Rare’s whimsical, nautical action-adventure game is one of the best multiplayer games out there.
Arcade piracy is the name of the game in Sea of Thieves, as you collectively embark on grand voyages in the hunt for treasure. The fact that the game doesn’t take itself particularly seriously allows you to do some very inadvisable things for real-world buccaneers. For example, one of Sea of Thieves’ greatest joys is being able to fire each other out of your ship’s cannons – whether that’s to board enemy ships or simply because it’s funny watching your pals slowly swim back aboard.
Sea of Thieves is also on the list of Xbox Game Pass games, so you won’t even have to pay a penny extra if you’re already subscribed – result.
21. Baldur’s Gate 3
Baldur’s Gate 3 might not be the first game that you think of when considering your multiplayer options, but Larian’s expansive RPG is arguably better when enjoyed with friends than when playing through its incredible campaign alone.
As with each separate single-player BG3 playthrough, characters you create in the game’s multiplayer mode are tied explicitly to the party leader’s save, making for truly unique experiences from group to group – just like real D&D. It’s the collective lore building that really makes BG3 shine as a multiplayer game, and the one-of-a-kind stories you’ll harvest from each campaign will become a touchpoint in your friendships going forward – even if they sometimes involved you accidentally setting your homies on fire.
22. Call of Duty MW3 (2023)
While Call of Duty MW3’s campaign was underwhelming to say to least, its multiplayer offering is arguably the best in Sledgehammer’s modern reimaging of the iconic Modern Warfare sub-series.
Boasting improvements to movement, time-to-kill, and more over 2022’s MW2, the most recent game in the CoD lineup is an absolute dream to play when it comes to its mechanics. Despite stiff competition in the live service space, MW3 remains very much at the head of the FPS table, and one of the best multiplayer games you can enjoy on Xbox.
In our Call of Duty MW3 review we call its multiplayer element “the best it’s been since Black Ops Cold War, and before that, Black Ops 3.”
If you’re still umm’ing and ahh’ing, then wait for MW3 to go on sale – we’ve seen it drop several times now since launch, and it’s only more likely to get a price cut as we head towards the launch of the 2024 Call of Duty game later this year.
There it is, our list of the best multiplayer games for Xbox. If you’ve made it through our whole list and want to get into even more of Microsoft’s gaming offerings, our list of the best Xbox Game Pass games has extra content to dig into, including some additional multiplayer options to play. If you’re curious about what’s upcoming in 2024, check out our new Xbox games rundown.
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