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The best free-to-play games for 2022
By Jacob Roach and Jesse Lennox October 14, 2022 Share The best free games offer players a lot of content without charging anything, with some ethical microtransactions for super-fans. We’ve rounded up the best free-to-play games that hold true to that, including free FPS games and MMORPGs. With everything from genre-bending games like Frog Fractions to open-world JRPGs like Genshin Impact, there’s something for everyone. Contents What are the best free-to-play first-person shooter games What are the best free-to-play MMORPG games What are the best free-to-play battle royale games What are the best free-to-play action games What are the best free-to-play strategy games The best free-to-play adventure gamesShow 1 more item Although the free-to-play group gets a bad rap, there are plenty of games that offer dozens (and even hundreds) of hours of gameplay without asking for a dime. There are a few options on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, but most of the titles below are free PC games. Thankfully, quite a few of them are from a few years ago, so you should be able to run them without a full gaming PC. Cheap isn’t necessarily free, but if you’re looking for steep discounts on consoles and accessories, take a look at the best gaming deals available now. See more
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Halo Infinite Trailer 86 % 4/5 T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Xbox Series XS Genre Shooter Developer 343 Industries Publisher Xbox Game Studios Release November 15, 2021 While you will either need a Game Pass subscription or a retail copy of Halo Infinite to play the game’s campaign, the multiplayer component of the Microsoft-exclusive shooter is completely free to play on PC and all Xbox platforms. This latest Halo game from developer 343 takes the game back to the type of tactical, positioning, and skill-based multiplayer that made the older games so beloved. Throwing in some more modern mechanics, like sprint, plus a host of new tools like the incredibly fun grappling hook, this is the perfect way to get back into the Halo experience. Being free to play but also fully cross-platform play means that Halo Infinite‘s player base is incredibly healthy already. You won’t have any trouble finding a match in any of the major game modes, of which all the old favorites are making a return. The battle pass offers tons of reasons to get invested, but even without it the core game just feels so solid and addictive you will want to keep going match after match. Once forge mode gets introduced later in the game’s life, the amount of content will essentially be … well … infinite. Read our full Halo Infinite review Read less Read more Halo Infinite - E3 2019 - Discover Hope Splitgate Trailer 65 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XS Genre Shooter Developer 1047 Games Publisher 1047 Games Release May 22, 2019 Splitgate has quickly jumped from indie darling to mainstream mainstay. In fact, the game grew so rapidly that the developer struggled to get enough servers online to handle the influx of players. As for how it plays, imagine the offspring of Portal and Halo — and you’re not far off the mark. Splitgate is unabashedly old-school, with fans of the original Halo loving its “retro” mentality. The biggest wrinkle to the FPS is the ability to open portals and quickly move about the map. If you’re trying to be sneaky, you can also use them to snipe players in completely different locations before closing your portal and fleeing to safety. Read less Read more Splitgate - Official Console Release Date Trailer Summer of Gaming 2021 Destiny 2 Trailer 74 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XS, Google Stadia Genre Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure Developer Bungie Publisher Activision Release September 06, 2017 Destiny 2 is the poster child for the games-as-a-service model, but that doesn’t mean it’s a bad game. Far from it, in fact — Destiny 2 is a sprawling online shooter with ultra-tight gun mechanics and some of the most intense combat encounters in gaming. Although originally released for a full $60, Destiny 2 is now one of the best free-to-play games available. Even better, Bungie overhauled the leveling system once the game’s price fell away, so you don’t need to worry about hundreds of hours of grinding. Like a lot of games-as-a-service titles, though, Destiny 2 is what you make of it. The visuals are stunning and the mechanics are world-class, but tackling the world alone is a lonely experience — even with the best Destiny 2 weapons. It’s a game best played with friends, where the driving forces of progression are the wild experiences you’ll have during missions. If playing solo is more your speed, you can always grind matches in Destiny 2′s Crucible PvP mode. Read less Read more Destiny 2 - A Long Day Trailer (Official) Team Fortress 2 Trailer 82 % M Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac Genre Shooter Developer Valve Corporation Publisher Electronic Arts, Valve Corporation Release October 09, 2007 Originally packaged inside The Orange Box in 2007, Valve’s Team Fortress 2 was an instant success in the multiplayer shooter realm. The class-based shooter with nine differentiated classes featured a slew of competitive game modes upon release, including Capture the Flag, King of the Hill, and several other objective-based modes. Although more than a decade old and overshadowed by a hero shooter called Overwatch, Valve has continued to support the PC version of the game in recent years. It went free-to-play in 2011 and now supports both ranked play and casual matches. Team Fortress 2 is not only a great game today, but it’s an important part of video game history. You can enjoy the whole experience for free. If you so choose, though, you can purchase cosmetic items in-game. Read less Read more Mann vs. Machine Overwatch 2 Trailer 82 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XS Genre Shooter, Strategy Developer Blizzard Entertainment Publisher Blizzard Entertainment Release October 04, 2022 Speaking of Overwatch, Overwatch 2 has taken the sequel to the free-to-play model right from the start. While technically a sequel, this game includes all the heroes from the first game, as well as the maps and modes, and only will continue to add more in the future. The game now uses a battle pass system for progression and monetization, but the major change is in the size of teams, which has shrunk down to five. This makes the sequel far more tactical and gives each person, and each role, far more importance on the flow of battle. With so many heroes and abilities, you’re certain to find one you are drawn to. Playing with a full squad can be some of the most intense matches of any FPS out there. Read less Read more Overwatch 2 - Free to Play Trailer - Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2022 VALORANT Trailer 72 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows) Genre Shooter, Tactical Developer Riot Games Publisher Riot Games Release June 02, 2020 This year, we’ve seen two newcomers to the free-to-play shooter genre: Valorant and Crucible. The latter didn’t even survive a full launch. Valorant, thankfully, did. In short, Valorant is a competitive online shooter where you play Counter-Strike-like matches. There are two teams: One has the goal of planting the bomb (the “spike”), and the other is trying to diffuse it. On top of that, though, Valorant adds a roster of MOBA-like heroes. Valorant combines so many elements from other genres that it creates something new entirely. The game plays like CS:GO, sure, but after a few rounds, it’s clear that Valorant is operating on a different level. It’s engrossing, complex, and, best of all, free-to-play. Unfortunately, though, it’s only available on PC. Read less Read more Project A: Riot’s Tactical FPS Announcement Riot Pls: 10th Anniversary Edition - League of Legends Paladins Trailer 72 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Genre Shooter, Strategy Developer Hi-Rez Studios, Evil Mojo Games Publisher Hi-Rez Studios Release May 02, 2017 A hero-shooter from the makers of Smite, Paladins: Champions of the Realm plays a lot like Overwatch. With four character classes — Front Line, Damage, Flank, and Support — and a unique card-based loadout system, Paladins manages to differentiate itself from the popular Blizzard FPS just enough to not be seen as a mere clone. The card-based loadout system adds strategic depth, giving you perks like cooldown reductions for charge weapons, all of which are customizable. Each of the three game modes — Siege, Onslaught, and team deathmatch — works well, and the maps are varied and interesting. The best part about Paladins is that it’s available on all major platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch. Read less Read more Paladins - Become a Champion PlanetSide 2 Trailer 73 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4 Genre Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Tactical Developer Rogue Planet Games Publisher Daybreak Game Company Release November 20, 2012 Planetside 2‘s massive battles make Battlefield’s spacious maps look rather tiny. This intergalactic FPS has a unique system in that everything you do affects your faction rating. Three factions duke it out to control important territories and take over needed resources. What’s most interesting about Planetside 2 is that battles can often take days, even weeks. They are simply on such a large scale that when you log off, other faction members will pick up where you left off. With a deep customization system, an intricate skill tree, and a wide array of combat scenarios, Planetside 2 rarely feels anything but fresh. Planetside 2 is available on PC and PS4. Read less Read more PlanetSide 2 Official Trailer -- Epic First Person Shooter! Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Trailer 82 % M Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac Genre Shooter, Tactical Developer Hidden Path Entertainment, Valve Corporation Publisher Valve Corporation Release August 21, 2012 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is, really, the first proper Counter-Strike game. CS 1.6 and Source are both great, but Global Offensive is the game that has stuck, and it’s easy to see why. Everything about CS:GO is tight, from the gunplay to the map designs. It’s a proper competitive shooter, and although Valve sold it as such for a mere $14.99 for a long time, it’s now one of the best free-to-play games. “Totally” is the best way to describe it, too. Unlike most other free-to-play games, there is absolutely no advantage to spending money in CS:GO. If you’re good enough, you can play ranked matches as often as you want while staying on a level playing field. In the world of free-to-play games, that’s a feat. Read less Read more Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Trailer What are the best free-to-play MMORPG games
RuneScape Trailer 80 % T Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android, iOS, Web browser Genre Point-and-click, Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Adventure Developer Jagex Ltd. Games Studio Publisher Jagex Ltd. Games Studio Release January 04, 2001 Runescape is one of the most iconic free-to-play games there is, and 20 years after launch, it’s still going strong. Developer Jagex has continued to update the game over the past 20 years, offering literally thousands of hours of gameplay. If you haven’t played Runescape, it’s a high-fantasy MMORPG with varied weapon types and a long list of skills to master. Questing with friends is where Runescape is at its best, but you can also take things slow and hone your farming, fishing, and cooking skills. Old School Runescape is available, too. It’s based on the 2007 build of Runescape that shot it into the limelight, featuring the same charming graphics, quests, bosses, and economy. Unlike the base game, Old School Runescape requires a monthly membership. However, you can share your membership across both versions of the game — it unlocks some exclusive skills and quests — and you can pay with either cash or Bonds that you can earn in-game. Read less Read more RuneScape - RuneScape 3 Launch Trailer (Official) The Lord of the Rings Online Trailer 75 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac Genre Role-playing (RPG), Adventure Developer Turbine, Standing Stone Games Publisher Codemasters, Midway Games, Turbine, Daybreak Game Company, WB Games Release April 24, 2007 Amazon may have canceled its Lord of the Rings MMO, but there’s still Lord of the Rings Online. The game just passed its 14th anniversary, and it’s still receiving content updates. In Lord of the Rings Online, you create your own character to explore Middle-earth. You can outfit your characters in countless different ways, choosing between four races, nine classes, 10 professions, and more than 1,000 skills and traits. As you play, you can take part in solo or cooperative skirmishes and explorations to gather materials to craft new gear. You can even play the role of a servant in Sauron’s army in PvMP encounters. All of that, and Lord of the Rings Online is completely free to play, no monthly fee required. Although you can play for free, the game has a VIP program that gives you access to more inventory slots, monthly points to use in the shop, and access to all quests, skirmishes, monster classes, and crafting guilds. Read less Read more Lord of the Rings Online Trailer Neverwinter Trailer 65 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One Genre Role-playing (RPG), Adventure Developer Cryptic Studios Publisher Perfect World Entertainment Release June 20, 2013 A delightful combination of Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons, Neverwinter is a streamlined RPG with a satisfying loop. Like D&D, combat is determined by dice rolls which determine how many hits (or misses) each attack will dole out. Neverwinter has 10 PvE campaigns and a neat PvP campaign as well. A welcoming new player experience makes Neverwinter feel right at home on PS4 and Xbox One. Whether you’re into Dungeons & Dragons or not, Neverwinter is a fun experience that offers a more approachable RPG experience than many of its peers. Read less Read more Neverwinter - Official PlayStation4 Announcement Trailer DC Universe Online Trailer 66 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Genre Fighting, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie Developer Sony Online Entertainment, Daybreak Game Company Publisher Sony Online Entertainment, WB Games, Daybreak Game Company Release January 11, 2011 Since 2011, DC Universe Online has offered users the ability to play as their favorite DC superheroes or even create their own. An MMORPG that quickly dropped its subscription model to go free-to-play, DC Universe Online features a series of quests across Metropolis and Gotham City. Fast-paced combat, interesting end-game raids, and surprisingly fun PvP matches make for a diverse experience across dozens of hours. Besides daily quests and new storylines, DC Universe Online still receives regular updates. If you’re into superheroes, DC Universe Online is certainly worth trying out on PS4, Xbox One, or PC. Read less Read more DC Universe Online - Cinematic Trailer (Comic-Con '10) Bless Unleashed Trailer T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One Genre Role-playing (RPG) Developer Round8 Studio Publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment, NEOWIZ Release March 12, 2020 A reboot of the middling Bless Online, Bless Unleashed fixes many of its predecessor’s flaws. Combat is faster, overall performance has been improved, and the game benefits from huge graphical updates across all available platforms. The game comes with the usual MMO tropes — such as a sprawling story, hundreds of side quests, and crafting — but the main draw is that reworked, action-based combat system. Unlike tab targeting seen in most titles in the genre, Bless Unleashed requires careful timing and precision before launching your attack. You’ll also need to block and evade incoming attacks — making this one of the most active combat systems in any free-to-play game on the market. It won’t be everybody’s cup of tea, but if it clicks there’s a massive world just waiting for you to explore. Read less Read more Bless Unleashed: Class Teaser Albion Online Trailer 61 % E10 Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac Genre Role-playing (RPG) Developer Sandbox Interactive Publisher Sandbox Interactive Release July 17, 2017 Albion Online went free-to-play in 2019 and never looked back. In the years since, Albion has even launched a mobile version that’s fully cross-play compatible with its PC sibling. Albion isn’t the most newcomer-friendly of titles on this list, but if you manage to break through the steep learning curve, there’s a huge reward on the other side. As a sandbox MMO, Albion doesn’t hold your hand for very long. Once you’ve battled through the tutorial, you can pretty much do whatever you want. Crafting is at the heart of the experience — in fact, the entire marketplace is practically driven by player-created gear — although PvP tends to take up the majority of players’ time. Its stylized graphics make it easy to get lost in the dangerous world, and its numbers have only grown in recent years — now is a great time to join in on the free adventure. Read less Read more Albion Online Creating a New World Phantasy Star Online 2 Trailer 72 % M Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Genre Role-playing (RPG), Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Adventure Developer Online Entertainment R&D Publisher Sega, AsiaSoft Release July 04, 2012 Phantasy Star Online 2 was released in 2012, but it didn’t come to the U.S. until 2020. You play as an ARKs operative, which is an elite group of fighters that explores dangerous planets looking for a dark corruption called the Falspawn. You can choose from several unique classes to take on quests, and after leveling up a bit, you can assign another class as a sub-class to inherit special abilities. Instead of a unified world, Phantasy Star Online 2 focuses on quests. You can join a party that’s appropriate for your level to take on small missions with a limited number of other players, allowing you to easily jump into the game without dedicating a few hours. On quests, you’ll earn random loot drops. These drops give you new combat skills to use with your weapon, aiding the passive skills you can unlock in the skill tree. The game recently saw a massive rework in the form of New Genesis — which offers up improved graphics and a whole new story to explore. Although Phantasy Star Online 2 has some paid content, you can play through all of the story content for free. Read less Read more Phantasy Star Online 2 - Sign up for the Closed Beta Test Now! Star Wars: The Old Republic Trailer 76 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows) Genre Role-playing (RPG) Developer BioWare Austin Publisher Electronic Arts, LucasArts Release December 20, 2011 Like many MMOs, Star Wars: The Old Republic started as a subscription-based experience before floundering and turning free-to-play. That’s not to say The Old Republic is a bad game in the slightest. In fact, from a production value standpoint, BioWare’s The Old Republic is one of the most impressive games on this list. With excellent writing and fully voiced dialogue, lots of Star Wars lore, and differentiated storylines based on classes, The Old Republic offers a deep experience that demands to be played and revisited from multiple vantage points. The gameplay, which is real-time combat similar to the other Old Republic games, is serviceable throughout both mainline quests and the PvP mode. You can play as either the Republic or Empire and choose between four classes on each side of the struggle. For fans of Star Wars, The Old Republic offers one of the most narratively ambitious stories in the galaxy far, far away. If you haven’t tried it yet, you can play a sizable amount of content for free on PC. Read less Read more Star Wars: The Old Republic - "Hope" Cinematic Trailer Blade & Soul Trailer 64 % M Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows) Genre Role-playing (RPG) Developer Team Bloodlust Publisher NCsoft Release June 30, 2012 Blade & Soul has grown immensely since launching in 2016. New classes, zones, and frequent events have kept the free-to-play community busy, although 2021 will likely be its best year in recent memory. September brings with it a huge overhaul to Blade & Soul, as the aptly named “Unreal Engine 4” update will provide players with improved graphics, new mechanics, and a new playable class. As a free title, Blade & Soul makes liberal use of microtransactions — typically in the form of cosmetics — although you can also sign up for Premium Membership to earn extra login rewards, remote storage, and increased Gold and XP gain rates. Even if you don’t spring for the membership, you’ll be treated to a unique MMO experience, with fast-paced action and a gorgeous anime-inspired setting. Read less Read more Blade & Soul - What is Blade and Soul Trailer (Official) What are the best free-to-play battle royale games
Fortnite Trailer 68 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XS Genre Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Strategy Developer Epic Games Publisher Epic Games Release July 25, 2017 Following in the footsteps of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds comes Fortnite: Battle Royale, a free player-versus-player chunk of Epic Games’ zombie defense shooter. Like PUBG, the goal in Fortnite: Battle Royale is to take down all the other players in the game and be the last one standing. But Fortnite‘s cartoonish take on shooting mechanics means you get an alternative to PUBG‘s more militaristic (and somewhat more realistic) shooter. There’s another aspect to Fortnite that sets it apart from PUBG — building. You can construct walls, structures, and objects that can give you a leg-up in a fight, or leave you vulnerable to ambush. Either way, the addition of creating your own battleground and fortifications can alter the last players standing rules significantly. Read less Read more Fortnite Trailer Call of Duty: Warzone Trailer 72 % M Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One Genre Shooter Developer Infinity Ward Publisher Activision Release March 10, 2020 Warzone isn’t Call of Duty’s first foray into the battle royale genre, but it is the best. Formally, Activision left the battle royale duties to Call of Duty: Blackout, which would be a competent enough battle royale game if it weren’t hidden behind the $60 paywall that is Black Ops 4. Warzone is not only a better battle royale game, it’s also a free-to-play and cross-platform game. Those two things are what sell Warzone. The game functions as an extension to 2019’s Modern Warfare, utilizing the same excellent engine and matchmaking capabilities. As long as you have a PC, Xbox One, or PS4, and you can download Warzone and play with your friends, regardless of what system they’re on. Warzone evolves the battle royale formula, too. The biggest change is the Gulag. If you die, you’re sent to the Gulag once for a one-on-one showdown. If you win, you redeploy for free, and if you lose, your teammates will have to buy you back. This mechanic removes any feel-bad moments from Warzone where you happen to fall into an area with no loot and someone kills you before you can get your bearings. Read less Read more Call of Duty: Warzone - Official Trailer Apex Legends Trailer 78 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XS Genre Shooter Developer Respawn Entertainment Publisher Electronic Arts Release February 04, 2019 Set in the world of Titanfall but without titans or wall-running, Apex Legends is Respawn’s take on the battle royale genre. Apex Legends is all about teamwork, with 20 three-person teams vying to be the last team standing. The progression of a match will be familiar to anyone who has played a battle royale: Drop from the sky, scavenge for gear, make it inside the circle before the playable area shrinks. Where Apex Legends differs is that it also has hero shooter elements. Each of the eight characters has its own unique abilities and ultimate moves ranging from defensive moves to portal warping to all-out mortar strikes. And death isn’t permanent. You can revive fallen teammates and even resurrect them by bringing their dog tags to a beacon. Apex Legends is a polished experience with excellent gunplay, a great map, and a fun roster of characters. It’s one of the best free-to-play shooters around. Read less Read more Apex Legends Official Launch Trailer What are the best free-to-play action games
Genshin Impact Trailer 81 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 Genre Role-playing (RPG) Developer HoYoverse Publisher Cognosphere, HoYoverse Release September 28, 2020 When Genshin Impact was first revealed, many wrote it off as a Breath of the Wild clone and nothing more. But tunes quickly changed when the game launched. Genshin Impact certainly borrows a lot from Breath of the Wild, from the art style to the stamina-based climbing. However, in almost every other way, it separates itself with deep RPG systems, a diverse roster of over 23 characters, and hundreds of hours of gameplay. And it’s free. Genshin Impact offers a full-action RPG experience in a beautiful open world without asking for a dime. There are microtransactions in the game, but thankfully, they never feel unfair. Buying a few key items may help you level up your character faster, for example, but you can still get through all of the content in the game without resorting to mindless grinding. Read less Read more Genshin Impact Announcement Trailer: The Outlander Who Caught The Wind Warframe Trailer 76 % M Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XS Genre Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure Developer Digital Extremes Publisher Digital Extremes Release March 25, 2013 Combining the futuristic science-fiction aesthetic of Mass Effect and Halo games with slick, martial arts-inspired combat, Warframe is one of the most impressive action games available right now, and you can play it on both consoles and PC. It launched in 2013 and has only seen its player-base grow substantially over the last few years — more than 26 million people have played it so far — and though it’s free-to-play, Warframe still serves as an excellent example of the technical capabilities of the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4. Warframe also includes a remarkable number of customization options, which allow you to modify your weapons and “Warframe” exo-armor, thus letting you better cater your gear toward your specific playstyle. You even have access to your own personal spaceship, which you’ll use as your base when between missions. Once you touch down on foot, however, your mobility won’t be limited; seven different parkour moves allow you to navigate hard-to-reach areas and get the drop on enemies. Read less Read more Warframe Open Beta Launch Trailer World of Tanks Trailer 77 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Genre Shooter, Simulator, Strategy, Arcade Developer Wargaming Minsk Publisher Wargaming.net Release April 12, 2011 It has spawned spinoff games focusing on ferocious naval and air battles, but nothing can top the intense warfare offered in the original World of Tanks. Featuring armored destroyers from America, England, Germany, China, France, and the Soviet Union (among other nations), World of Tanks’ multiplayer matches are absolutely massive, with teams constantly vying to gain tactical positions over one another as they fire long-range shots, flank enemies, and protect their allies. Tanks have roughly a dozen different armored plates, too, each with their own level of protection against incoming fire. For those willing to risk their skin a little bit more, the “self-propelled gun” class will allow you to take out a large number of enemies, provided they don’t immediately spot you and blow you to oblivion. A detailed guide — available on the game’s official website — will get you started with your first tank from any of the available classes, and it offers some additional tips to keep your tank in one piece during your first few matches. Once you’re feeling comfortable with the game’s combat, you can join a clan and attempt to take control of the “global map,” which not only earns you bragging rights but also special vehicles and in-game currency. Read less Read more World of Tanks - Announcement Trailer PS4 Pinball FX3 Trailer 79 % E10 Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Genre Simulator, Pinball, Arcade Developer Zen Studios Publisher Zen Studios Release September 26, 2017 The name Pinball FX3 says it all. This virtual pinball game doesn’t rely on generic machines but has a range of accurately modeled machines recreated by developer Zen Studios. The free version of the game offers the well-known Fish Tales pinball board for download. After you’ve played a few rounds of free pinball, you’ll be hungry to explore the massive variety of pinball boards you’ll have to purchase to play. You can buy additional machines from Zen Studios, usually in sets of three, for around $10. In total, there’s nearly $300 worth of DLC, so Pinball FX3 can get costly after a while. But frequent sales bring down the price of the most popular packs to only a few dollars. Pinball FX3 is a proper simulator, fitted with leagues, one-on-one multiplayer, and community-generated tournaments. For occasional players who want to play recreationally in their spare time, FX3 offers traditional single-player games as well. Every pinball simulator is distinct, with a unique course of obstacles and different ways to earn points, so you’ll never get tired of gaming. Read less Read more Pinball FX3 - Announcement Trailer Path of Exile Trailer 82 % M Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One Genre Role-playing (RPG), Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Adventure, Indie Developer Grinding Gear Games Publisher Grinding Gear Games Release October 23, 2013 Heavily inspired by the Diablo series, Path of Exile is an excellent online action RPG with a great loop and tons of fun (and free!) content. Designed by Grinding Gear Games, Path of Exile was released in 2013 to positive critical reception, but it has only improved since with new expansions, adding new items, skills, and story content. Players pick between one of seven classes — Witch, Shadow, Ranger, Marauder, Duelist, Templar, and Scion — each of which has its own movesets, strengths, and weaknesses. Path of Exile plays with an isometric just like Diablo, along with having a similar interface and default control scheme. The main difference, which helps give Path of Exile its legs, is the random generation. Besides camps, all of the dungeons and open areas are randomly generated, so each time you replay a section, it will be set up differently. Path of Exile is available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Read less Read more Path of Exile Open Beta Trailer Dauntless Trailer 67 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XS Genre Role-playing (RPG), Adventure Developer Phoenix Labs Publisher Phoenix Labs, Epic Games Release September 26, 2019 Take the tense battles of Monster Hunter, strip away many of its complex systems, throw a colorful coat of paint on everything, and you’re pretty close to getting Dauntless. Unlike its older rival, Dauntless is a much more accessible title — instead of spending hours pouring of stats and customizing your inventory, this free-to-play game offers a streamlined monster hunting experience. You’ll still be heading out as a group to slay some of the largest beasts ever seen in a video game, but it’s a much more casual-friendly experience than Monster Hunter. Beyond offering a streamlined hunting experience, Dauntless also gives you a quirky cast of characters to learn about, along with a fair monetization scheme that lets you enjoy much of what it has to offer without dropping a dime. Read less Read more Dauntless - Announce Trailer Killer Instinct Trailer 81 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One Genre Fighting Developer Iron Galaxy Studios, Double Helix Games Publisher Microsoft Studios Release November 22, 2013 Nearly two decades after the release of the original game, Microsoft and Double Helix relaunched Killer Instinct as a tough-as-nails fighter with enough style to give Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter a run for their money. Classic characters such as Jago, TJ Combo, and Sabrewulf make their return, and the game has remained a staple in the competitive fighting scene since it launched in 2013. Developer Iron Galaxy has improved upon the formula in the last few years, too, and the addition of awesome combatants like Spinal and Battletoads’ Rash add variety and a healthy dose of nostalgia. All modes are available in Killer Instinct without paying a dime, but you’re limited to just one character at a time. However, Xbox Live Gold subscribers have received the “Ultra Edition” of the game’s first season for free in the past. Read less Read more Killer Instinct Season 3 Launch Trailer Brawlhalla Trailer 68 % E10 Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Genre Fighting, Platform, Indie, Arcade Developer Blue Mammoth Games Publisher Blue Mammoth Games Release April 30, 2014 After spending a couple of years in early access, Brawhlhalla, a fighting game that can only really be compared to Super Smash Bros., was released as a free-to-play title in 2017. In 2018, Blue Mammoth Games, the studio behind the peculiar brawler, was acquired by Ubisoft. Brawlhalla‘s ascent to landing with one of the biggest video game studios in the world means that the game will reach new heights. Currently, it’s available on PS4, Switch, Xbox One, iOS, and Android — and it’s a mobile game that you won’t want to miss out on. Ubisoft’s spunky mascot Rayman will enter the fight then, too. From a core gameplay perspective, Brawlhalla mirrors Smash in that the goal is to knock other fighters off the map. It features a simple control scheme that lets new players jump in quickly, which is perfect for a free-to-play game. Additionally, a myriad of interesting game modes, a plethora of maps, and a robust roster of fighters keep the experience fresh. And yes, weapons fall from the sky just like in Smash. In the free-to-play model, Brawlhalla lets players play as six different fighters each week. If you spend $20, you unlock all 41 fighters and all future fighters, including Rayman. It’s fast, easy to play, and has an engaging progression system. Read less Read more Brawlhalla CZ Let's Play Among Us Trailer 73 % E10 Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XS Genre Strategy, Indie Developer InnerSloth Publisher InnerSloth Release June 15, 2018 This entry is cheating just a bit. Technically, Among Us costs $5 on Steam. However, it’s a free game on Android and iOS, and all three platforms support crossplay with each other. Among Us is one of the most popular games in the U.S. right now, topping Steam charts with concurrent player counts reaching near 500,000. It’s easy to see why, too. Among Us is a simple social deduction game where up to 10 players team up to complete a range of small tasks. The kicker: There’s an imposter among the group. As a crew member, it’s your job to not only sniff out who the imposter is but also complete your tasks before the imposter can snuff you out. Among Us offers endless hours of fun, and with its pick-up-and-play design, anyone can jump in on the action. Read less Read more Among Us Steam Release Trailer Pokémon GO Trailer 66 % E10 Platforms Android, iOS Genre Simulator, Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Adventure Developer The Pokémon Company, Niantic Labs Publisher Niantic Labs Release July 06, 2016 Pokémon Go was nothing short of a phenomenon when it launched in 2016 as a mobile Pokémon game. Unlike the other games on our list, it actively encourages you to get out of your house and go explore your neighborhood, city, and even other countries in order to catch Pokémon. The allure of capturing a rare monster so that you can show it off to your friends has kept us playing for months, as has the Instinct, Valor, and Mystic teams’ ongoing battle for world supremacy. Given there are so many Pokémon masters in the wild now, it will be a little bit of a struggle for a newcomer to make a name for themselves, but with a little luck and a whole lot of walking, you can be the very best. Substantial updates released following the game’s initial launch have only improved the experience. Additional Pokémon, interface and performance improvements, and holiday events have helped keep the game feeling fresh, even following the release of Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield. As far as F2P games are concerned, it’s hard to beat Pokémon Go. Read less Read more Get ready for Mega Evolution in Pokémon GO! What are the best free-to-play strategy games
Hearthstone Trailer 80 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android, iOS Genre Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Card & Board Game Developer Blizzard Entertainment Publisher Blizzard Entertainment Release March 11, 2014 Blizzard is the master of polish, and this was never more apparent than when the developer released Hearthstone in 2014. Taking fan-favorite characters from the Warcraft series (Thrall, Jaina Proudmoore, and many more), players battle in a Magic: The Gathering-style card duel to the virtual death, using a variety of spells and minions — including Murlocs — in an effort to lower their opponent’s health to zero. It’s a deceptively simple premise. Aside from “mana crystals,” which determine how many cards — and which cards — you can play in any one turn, there aren’t many unique game mechanics to Hearthstone. Yet the game’s brisk matches and wide range of strategies will keep you itching to play one more game. New cards, which can be purchased using gold earned through normal play, help you develop your own custom decks. You can also get cards more quickly by spending real money, though gold is given out at such a liberal rate that you can stick with playing free if you hone in on a single competitive deck. Read less Read more Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft Cinematic Magic: The Gathering Arena Trailer 75 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android Genre Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Card & Board Game Developer Magic Digital Studio Publisher Wizards of the Coast LLC Release September 26, 2019 Hearthstone is like Magic: The Gathering, but Arena is Magic: The Gathering. Known for popularizing, if not straight up creating, the collectible card game genre, Magic has a storied history. Although more involved than the other card games listed here, the core premise of Magic is simple. Lands produce mana, which you can use to cast spells, and you can play one land per turn. It’s identical to Hearthstone in that regard, with the only difference being resource management. You actually have to have a land in hand in order to get mana for that turn, whereas most other digital card games handle the mana scaling automatically. Although that may seem like a downside, it really isn’t. The variance in Magic is one of its core tenets, allowing players with a very weak deck to win against very powerful decks if they have the right draw. Like other digital CCGs, Arena is free-to-play, though you’ll have to spend some money to get a proper deck. The best course of action is to choose which format you want to play most. If you’re interested in drafting, you’ll slowly build a collection to put together a competitive deck or two. If you only want to play constructed, where you build a deck from whatever cards you want, it’s best just to buy some packs. Thankfully, Arena dishes out free packs left and right, and with the wildcard system, you can craft whatever extra cards you need. Although buying a competitive deck can get expensive, it’s much cheaper than buying that deck physically, where cards can cost $60 or more apiece. Read less Read more Magic: The Gathering Arena – By Fans, For Fans Gwent: The Witcher Card Game Trailer 78 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Genre Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Card & Board Game Developer CD Projekt RED Publisher CD Projekt RED Release October 23, 2018 If you’re a fan of card games, you’re in luck — many of the genre’s most popular titles are available for free, including the ever-popular Gwent. Pulled straight from The Witcher universe and developed by CD Projekt Red itself, Gwent takes the iconic mini-game and gives it the attention it deserves. The PvP card battler will see you piecing together your very own deck (composed of classic characters such as Geralt and Ciri) before heading online for a variety of unique game modes. No good card game is complete without a bevy of gorgeous graphical effects, and Gwent has those in spades. If you’re in the market for a massive time sink, look no further than this. Read less Read more [BETA VIDEO] GWENT: The Witcher Card Game Official Gameplay Trailer League of Legends Trailer 77 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac Genre MOBA Developer Riot Games Publisher GOA Games Services Ltd., Riot Games, Tencent Holdings Ltd, Garena Release October 27, 2009 No free-to-play list would be complete without League of Legends. The MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) was nothing short of revolutionary when it first landed on PC in 2009, and it has only improved in the years since its original release. The game is free to play with a limited number of heroes, called Champions, and more can be purchased using either real money or “IP,” which is earned through normal play. Though the genre has never been particularly inviting to new players, Riot has created a more newbie-friendly multiplayer experience than some of its contemporaries, and if you’re just getting started, there is almost a 100% chance that one of your friends already plays League of Legends. Read less Read more Warriors Season 2020 Cinematic - League of Legends (ft. 2WEI and Edda Hayes) Dota 2 Trailer 80 % Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac Genre Strategy, MOBA Developer Valve Corporation Publisher Valve Corporation Release July 09, 2013 Though it’s harder to learn than League of Legends and Blizzard’s Heroes of the Storm, Dota 2 players will accept no substitute. Unlike League, all 119 heroes are available for free in Dota 2, including the melee-focused Earth Spirit, who resembles an odd mix of the Iron Giant and the Incredible Hulk, and the Invoker, whose appearance is similar to the elves seen in the Warcraft franchise. The game’s combat is hectic, and you’re likely to get beaten into oblivion during your first round, but should the addiction take hold, you might not need to play another game for months to come. The highlight of the game is the massive competitive championship called The International, where players battle for millions of dollars in prize money. You could win — well, if you spend your entire life playing the game, that is. Read less Read more Dota 2 Gamescom Trailer Pokémon Unite Trailer 71 % E Platforms Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch Genre MOBA Developer Timi, Tencent Games Publisher The Pokémon Company Release July 20, 2021 Who would have thought that the casual-friendly world of Pokémon would be such a perfect fit for the hardcore MOBA genre? Many of the genre tropes are present — including jungling, a variety of class types, equipable items, and a steep learning curve — yet somehow, Pokémon Unite manages to be a great game for players of all types. Whether you’re grouping up with a few friends in ranked or just taking on a few casual games with random players, there are hundreds of hours of fun to be had with this unique spinoff. New content is being added at a regular pace, with a variety of unlockable items and new characters launched just weeks after its arrival — and much more planned for the coming months. It’s nothing like the slow-paced mainline entries we’ve seen over the past few years, but it’s arguably one of the best Pokémon games we’ve seen in a very long time and among the best F2P games of 2021. Read less Read more Team Up to Battle in Pokémon UNITE! Heroes of the Storm Trailer 73 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac Genre MOBA Developer Blizzard Entertainment Publisher Blizzard Entertainment Release June 02, 2015 Although not directly advertised or viewed internally as a MOBA, Blizzard’s Heroes of the Storm has all the trappings of a MOBA. It’s five-on-five and features a wide array of heroes (currently 89) split into four roles: Specialist, Warrior, Support, and Assassin. Heroes of the Storm hasn’t achieved the same level of notoriety as League of Legends or Dota 2, but it’s a satisfying and deep experience in its own right. With 15 maps and a slew of game modes, including ranked, unranked, and even CPU battles, Heroes of the Storm has enough content to keep you playing for the long haul. Of course, you have to have an affinity for MOBAs, but we’ve found that Heroes of the Storm is a bit easier to get into than League and Dota — making it one of the best free games on the market. Read less Read more Heroes of the Storm - Features Trailer (Official) SMITE Trailer 69 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Genre Strategy, Adventure, MOBA Developer Titan Forge Games Publisher Tencent Games, Hi-Rez Studios Release March 25, 2014 Smite has been a mainstay in the MOBA genre since 2014. It stands out for its third-person presentation, differentiating itself from League, Heroes of the Storm, and Dota 2. The change in perspective also alters the playstyle, changing the traditionally strategic MOBA formula to action-oriented gameplay. The game’s heroes are all gods modeled after real ones across 12 different pantheons. As of now, there are 110 playable characters, each with its own abilities. Smite‘s 5-on-5 contests are always interesting, as it’s not uncommon to see CPU-controlled enemies crop up across the battlefields. Smite is available on PC, Xbox One, and PS4. Read less Read more SMITE - Cinematic Teaser Tetris 99 Trailer 83 % E Platforms Nintendo Switch Genre Puzzle, Arcade Developer Arika Co., Ltd. Publisher Nintendo, Nintendo of America, Nintendo of Europe Release February 13, 2019 Tetris 99 mashes the iconic puzzle game with the hottest genre around: Battle royale. Can you outlast 98 other Tetris players? Armed with four different attack commands that direct your garbage to other players, Tetris 99 adds an extra layer of strategy to the most expertly designed puzzle game ever created. It can be overwhelming dealing with attacks from several players at once, but the relentless pace at which Tetris 99 forces you to play makes for a constantly invigorating experience. Who would have thought that a classic game like Tetris would make for one of the best battle royale games available today? Tetris 99 is exclusive to Nintendo Switch, specifically Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Read less Read more Tetris 99 Reveal Trailer EVE Online Trailer 77 % T Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac Genre Role-playing (RPG), Simulator, Strategy Developer CCP Games Publisher CCP Games Release May 06, 2003 EVE Online is arguably the most storied massively multiplayer online game in existence. The huge space exploration title sees rising and falling empires and allegiances as players wage war on each other. Players fly around a galaxy in spaceships, mining resources, getting into scuffles, trading with one another, and basically playing whatever role they want. The best rewards require the biggest risks, and you’re not always safe when other players want what you have. Though it’s notoriously difficult to get into, EVE Online is a huge, deep game with a big following of dedicated players. It’s so involved that it’s quickly spawning its own history, and every so often, players turn its inky void into a giant battlefield where whole armadas wage war on one another. And now that the game is free, it’s possible to find out what the deal is with EVE Online with minimal investment. Read less Read more One Universe / One War - Fanfest Cinematic Trailer 2012 StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Trailer 87 % T Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac Genre Real Time Strategy (RTS), Strategy Developer Blizzard Entertainment Publisher Blizzard Entertainment Release July 27, 2010 In 2017, one of the best real-time strategy games went free-to-play roughly seven years after launch. If you haven’t played StarCraft II before, what are you waiting for? You can download it for free and play through the excellent Wings of Liberty campaign, then jump online and test your skills. The game’s two expansion packs, Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void, still cost money, but you can get dozens of hours of play with one of the best strategy games ever made without spending a dime. What a bargain. Read less Read more StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty -- film wprowadzający (PL) The best free-to-play adventure games
The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit Trailer 76 % M Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One Genre Adventure Developer DON'T NOD Publisher Square Enix Release June 25, 2018 The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit is a completely free-to-play narrative experience from Dontnod, the studio behind Life is Strange. It’s set within the same universe and takes place three years after the first game. Chris Eriksen, a boy who recently lost his mother, creates a superhero alter ego, Captain Spirit, to help himself work through the loss. Beware: Captain Spirit is a tearjerker. With great writing, a compelling story, and a lot of heart, Captain Spirit is a moving experience that fans of the Telltale formula should definitely play. Your choices made in the game can carry over into Life is Strange 2 since Chris is a character in the sequel. The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit is available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Read less Read more The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit E3 2018 Reveal Trailer Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Trailer 91 % M Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 Genre Role-playing (RPG), Simulator, Adventure, Indie, Visual Novel Developer Team Salvato Publisher Serenity Forge, PLAYISM Release June 30, 2021 It’s hard to write about Doki Doki Literature Club without spoiling anything, but here we go. A teenage girl invites her male friend to join the school’s literature club. At first, it seems that the game is a funny dating simulator. But throughout this visual novel, which sometimes involves player choice, Doki Doki Literature Club takes a sly and dark turn. The game will mess with your head. It’s unnerving, mesmerizing, and wholly engrossing. It’s available as a free experience on PC and Mac, though you can donate to its creators. A $10 donation gets you concept art and the game’s soundtrack. Read less Read more Doki Doki Literature Club Plus - Exclusive Gameplay Trailer [Play For All 2021] Editors' Recommendations
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