Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Taking down big bosses in games solo is fun, but overcoming the odds with friends in online co-op is even better. With the advent of the internet, we can enjoy co-operative gaming with friends worldwide, no matter where they are. So, we have put together a list of some best online co-op games on offer for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. Take note that Xbox One games can work for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S via backwards compatibility.

Featured Favourite

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne

Following up on Capcom's Action RPG juggernaut, Monster Hunter World, comes Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. The Research Commission has tasked you to journey to the Hinterlands region to investigate what has caused the New World's ecosystem to be thrown into chaos. This massive expansion has new areas to explore, new gear to grab, and new monsters to hunt alone or in 4-player hunting parties online.

$30 at Microsoft store

Take to the streets

Streets of Rage 4

Staff Pick

Staff Pick

After decades of silence, the classic 90's, side-scrolling, Beat'em Up series Streets of Rage finally gets a new entry with Streets of Rage 4. Wood Oak City has once again been taken over by a new wave of criminal violence and corruption. It's now up to series veterans Axel, Blaze, and Adam aided by newcomers Cherry and Floyd, to save the day. Team up with three buddies locally or one buddy online to take back the city, risking your lives on the Streets of Rage.

$25 at Microsoft

To the mines we go

Minecraft

There's something for everyone when it comes to Minecraft. Do you want to chill out and build extravagant kingdoms or go full-on survival mode as you journey to slay the Ender Dragon? You can even make up your own games within the game. Not even the sky is the limit in Minecraft. Whatever you choose is up to you and your party of up to 10 friends per server.

$27 at Microsoft

Shoot to loot

Borderlands 3

There's never a dull moment in the First-Person, looter shooter series, Borderlands. Borderlands 3's brand of crazy comes in the form of the Calypso Twins, Troy and Tyreen. Leaders of the 'Children of the Vault' cult, looking to exploit the power of the Vaults while shooting and looting any hapless soul that gets in their way. So, you and your fellow Vault Hunters are going to have to shoot and loot them right back. You can go it alone or team up in split-screen, two-player local co-op, and four-player online co-op.

$60 at Microsoft

Embrace the light

Destiny 2

Destiny 2 is a free-to-play, online multiplayer, First-Person shooter where you play as a Guardian. Super soldiers armed with the power of Light, tasked with retaking the last bastion of humanity from the warmongering Red Legion. Travel across the stars to obtain powerful gear, augment your powers of Light, and form parties of three in Story missions or parties of six to take on gigantic bosses in Raid missions.

Free to play at Microsoft

Grind the horde

Gears 5

Gears 5 is the latest in the Gears of War series, a third-person, cover-based shooter set in a world where humanity is engaged in a never-ending war against subterranean monsters known as the 'Locust Horde.' In Gears 5, there are various game modes where you and your friends can band together against the Locust Horde in online co-op. There's the main story campaign with three-player co-op, Escape Mode, where you escape from a Locust Hive in three-player co-op, and Horde Mode, where you fight wave after wave of enemies in five-player co-op.

$40 at Microsoft

Undead warfare

Zombie Army 4: Dead War

Zombie Army 4: Dead War is a third-person shooter that places in an alternate universe where Adolf Hitler, in a last-ditch effort to win World War 2, used occult necromancy to raise an undead army to destroy the world. As a member of the Survivor Brigade, your mission is to save Europe from the Zombie Army by purging them with holy fire and lots of bullets in 1-4 player co-op.

$40 at Amazon

Fight back the horrors

Remnant: From the Ashes

Remnant: From the Ashes is an Action RPG reminiscent of Souls-like games but emphasizes third-person gunplay and three-player online co-op. The world has been destroyed by eldritch monstrosities known as 'The Root,' whose sole goal is to slaughter and consume all life. You are tasked by the last remnants of humanity to find out where the Root came from, exterminate them, and help rebuild humanity from the ground up.

$40 at Microsoft

Ascend to godhood

Divinity: Original Sin 2: Definitive Edition

Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a turn-based CRPG where you set out to save the world of Rivellon from the terrors of the Void by becoming the next 'Divine.' You can play the role of pre-made characters with their own backstories and quests or create your own hero to explore Rivellon. Uncover its secrets to master the combat system, which relies on creativity and strategy in overcoming foes. The game can be played alone, split-screen local co-op, or four-player online co-op.

$34 at Amazon

Sci-Fi meets Fantasy

Phantasy Star Online 2

Phantasy Star Online 2 is a free to play, Action MMORPG created by Sega. You play as an Ark Operative, space warriors tasked with exploring uncharted planets and protecting the universe from the interdimensional horrors known as the 'Falspawn.' Like any MMO, there is a ton of content to indulge in. Multiple classes and races to play as with an insanely robust character creator, take part in tons of mini-games, and fight gigantic bosses with multiple parties of four.

Free to Play at Microsoft

Top picks

There are so many games out there to enjoy with friends and family via the internet. Here are some of our top picks.

Monster Hunter World was already an amazing game, jam-packed with seemingly bottomless amounts of content. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne somehow manages to improve everything the previous game did. A wider variety of new, challenging monsters to hunt, new moves for your weapon classes to pull off stunts previously thought only possible through cinematic cutscenes, and a metric ton of cool looking armor and weapons to grind for and show off to your friends. There is a good reason why this became Capcom's best-selling game of all time.

Streets of Rage 4's announcement stirred the hearts of those who grew up on the Sega Genesis, thinking this was too good to be true. Thankfully with its tight combat system, quality of life improvements, gorgeous hand-drawn visuals, and addictive soundtrack. Not only did it live up to the original Streets of Rage trilogy, but it also excelled, bringing in a new generation of fans itching to beat up bad guys.

Remnant: From the Ashes is an under-appreciated gem that captures the essence of Souls-like games while being accessible enough to attract newcomers to the challenging sub-genre. It has a massive, desolate world to explore, terrifying monsters to slay, and immensely fun weapons to craft from their remains or find in the world.



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