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Read our Dead by Daylight review. The best Dragon Ball game on the market--we've checked the numbers--FighterZ is simply unmatched with its pitch-perfect gameplay, hard-hitting visuals, and genuine love for anime and manga source material.
With a stacked roster of Dragon ball heavyweights and polished competitive gameplay in either couch co-op or online, this fighting game is not to be missed.
Read our Dragon Ball FighterZ review. There's a charming thrill to creating architectural wonders, and Dragon Quest Builders 2 nails that feeling with its adorable world and characters. Improving on the original title by building on its foundation, Dragon Quest Builders 2 is pure fun from the ground up thanks to its combination of exploration, adventures, and grand designs with friends. With online multiplayer, you'll be able to head on over to Explorer's Shores and the Isle of Awakening for some tag-team building.
Read our Dragon Quest Builders 2 review. Most of us can't afford to park a new Ferrari in our garages, but Forza Horizon 5 is the next best thing with its thrilling horsepower. Loaded with the best hypercars in the world, complemented by reliable hatchbacks, and set in a slice of Mexico that's easy on the eyes, Forza Horizon 5's trademark racing feels better than ever in its latest installment, and with its online multiplayer options, you'll be able to set up a car club that's ready to hit the streets in no time.
Read our Forza Horizon 5 review. Gears of War was the game to have on the Xbox , and several years later, its updated version looked like a million bucks on Xbox One. Game Pass subscribers on PC can grind out some extra visual splendor from this title with its comprehensive graphical options, but no matter your platform, Gears of War is a co-op classic that's still worth your time. Whether it's through split-screen or online multiplayer, everyone gets a chance to rev up the lancer for some violent fun.
Read our Gears of War: Ultimate Edition review. Honey I Shrunk the Kids meets an open-world survival format, Grounded has evolved since its introduction in into a charming title on Xbox and PC.
From its threadbare days to its more fully-formed current incarnation that's has online co-op for up to four players and is headed towards a full release this year. Read our Grounded review. Master Chief's long-awaited return in didn't disappoint, as the Xbox hero delivered a one-two punch of excellent storytelling in its single-player mode and polished anarchy in its evolving multiplayer suite. Striking a fine balance between classic Halo gameplay while adding just enough new content to feel fresh, Halo Infinite looks good, plays better, and has a long future ahead of it as it changes with the times.
Halo Infinite's co-op campaign mode still isn't available, but it is in the works. Halo Infinite is the game to play for online Halo multiplayer these days, but if you're itching for some cooperative firefights, Halo: Master Chief Collection. Read our Halo Infinite review. Halo Infinite is the game to play for online Halo multiplayer these days, but if you're itching for some cooperative firefights, Halo: Master Chief Collection is a wonderful compilation featuring a whopping six campaigns--Reach, Combat Evolved, 2, 3, ODST, and and other cooperative modes plus competitive multiplayer.
And yes, all of them are well worth playing. The Master Chief Collection offers both online and local, split-screen co-op. One of the best games of , It Takes Two is the current gold standard for co-op gaming. It has ingenious puzzles, a heartwarming story, and imagination in every stage that few games can compete with, all combining to create a satisfactory story about love and hardship.
Read our It Takes Two review. For a more casual experience, The Jackbox Party Pack 4 is perfect for a large gathering of friends. A collection of quirky mini-games that encompass trivia, word-twists, and more, this little collection is fun to watch and take part in.
An ambitious superhero adventure with an admittedly flawed endgame, if there's one thing that Marvel's Avengers gets right it's teamwork. Each battle to save the planet from the forces of AIM is actually brilliant if you can assemble an online team of Earth's mightiest mortals, and with everyone playing their part, dismantling world-ending war machines with precision co-op strategy is a surprisingly fun experience.
Read our Marvel's Avengers review. One of the biggest video games of all time, Minecraft's simple formula of limitless construction helped turn it into a global entertainment juggernaut over the years. Still as enticing as ever, Minecraft's friendly sandbox approach has made it to the go-to game for building digital monuments with your friends, ensuring its legacy as an all-time great. Read our Minecraft review. If Minecraft's epic size and grandeur feels too overwhelming for you, then check out Minecraft Dungeons.
A welcoming dungeon-crawler entry point for newcomers that's similar to Diablo or Torchlight, the game is a fun RPG to engage in on your own and even more rewarding through online and local play for up to four players in co-op.
Read our Minecraft Dungeons review. There's no better baseball game right now than MLB The Show 22, and even if its latest edition feels like an incremental upgrade when compared to previous years, it's still hitting home runs.
Like the best sports games, MLB The Show 22 thrives on competition and with its new co-op features, you can team up with friends for some fun two-on-two or three-on-three matchups against other human players. Monster Hunter games have always revolved around the hunt for elusive beasts that you can slay and then fashion their remains into excellent gear, and Monster Hunter World is easily the series at its best.
With a fellow hunter in two, it gets even better as your expeditions to track down dangerous dragons and lethal creatures becomes a fun mix of teamwork and strategies that you can pull off in this modern Capcom classic. Read our Monster Hunter World review. There's no shortage of great fighting games on the market, but none of them can hold a chainsaw to the king of gore that is Mortal Kombat.
While its kontent is bloodier than ever in its 11th installment, Mortal Kombat 11 shines as a brilliant and clever fighting game that is crammed with impactful gameplay, lethal levels, and a roster that's incredibly varied.
Read our Mortal Kombat 11 review. There's an entire universe to explore in No Man's Sky, and with the recent introduction of the Nexus social hub, the space survival game is much less lonely. With randomly generated missions on offer and a galaxy of content updates to dive into, No Man's Sky has no shortage of activities for astronauts to choose from.
Read our No Man's Sky review. We've mentioned before that Overcooked 2 is a brilliant way to make friends and lose them, and we're not changing our tune when it comes to this marvel of a culinary co-op adventure.
You'll be running an eatery and fulfilling orders in no time, but as the challenges start to increase, you'll quickly discover just how much of a brilliant kitchen nightmare Overcooked 2 can be in your lounge or online with new frenemies. Read our Overcooked 2 review. Ever wanted to retire young and rich? Well you'll need to not only rob a bank to achieve that goal, but cheese it with the loot and outfox the cops if you want to spend the rest of your days enjoying Pina Coladas on a tropical beach.
Payday 2 nailed that formula when it was first released, and even years later, its online co-op tale of cops and robbers is still an evergreen benchmark of high-stakes robbery. Read our Payday 2 review. While teamwork is the key to success in every game on this list, it's taken to a whole other level in Ubisoft's long-running Rainbow Six Siege.
Everyone has a part to play, and whether you're on the side of good or you've barricaded yourself in a house with other ne'er-do-wells, Siege's formula for intense firefights makes it the thinking person's game of tactical teamwork. Read our Rainbow Six Siege review. The only thing better than the original Spelunky is its sequel, a grand upgrade that took everything great about the lethal cave-diving roguelike and turned it up to See terms. Get help here. Explore a deep library of PC-first games and play all-new games from Xbox Game Studios the day they launch.
Browse the library, view recommendations, filter by genre, and with the click of a button discover your next favourite game with PC Game Pass. See what your friends are playing and chat with them while you play. Advanced features let you keep the conversation going from game to game.
Use the Store tab in the app. System requirements vary by game; performance scales with higher-end systems. Not supported on Windows 10 in S mode. Subscription continues automatically. Play hundreds of high-quality games with new titles added all the time.
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