Whether you're battling monsters, swinging golf clubs, or soaring through the skies, the best multiplayer VR games offer immersive experiences to share with friends. While not all VR games include multiplayer modes, we've highlighted the top options for headsets like the Meta Quest 3 and PSVR 2. After reviewing numerous evaluations, we've compiled a list to ensure you get the most acclaimed and enjoyable experiences, as long as you have a top-tier VR headset to fully enjoy these excellent titles!
No Man's Sky VR
- Amazon - $23.80 / £24.85
- Fanatical - £29.99
- Green Man Gaming - £49.99
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose No Man's Sky VR
No Man's Sky VR isn't a standalone VR game but an updated version of the title that lets you play the entire game within virtual reality. You can invite 31 of your friends plus yourself to explore the galaxies, making it one of the most vast open worlds ever seen in a game, providing plenty of opportunities for discovery.
Putting No Man's Sky into VR makes it one of the most immersive games available. The procedurally generated expansive world ensures you'll never run out of things to explore. With a variety of missions in an open world, you can trade goods, build bases, and hunt bounties, among other activities, offering hours of enjoyment from one fantastic game.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- It's basically an infinite game
- Incredible space flights
Zenith: The Last City
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Zenith: The Last City
If you're craving the MMO experience in VR, Zenith: The Last City looks incredible. This game offers the chance to fight, craft, and explore a vibrant, detailed world filled with fun activities.
Plus, Zenith has a strong social element, allowing you to meet new people and chat with friends in-game. Whether you're working as a team or just want to have a chat, this feature adds a great dimension to the experience.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- The best VR MMO
- Plenty of free updates
Demeo
- G2A - $22.05 / £16.78
- Fanatical - £24.62
- Green Man Gaming - £33.50
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Demeo
Demeo is a VR tabletop game that has you and some friends pushing through dangerous dungeons for loot, glory, and more.
There are a few classes to choose from, each of which also gets news cards and abilities as you go overcome obstacles and find chests. Along with an awesome turn-based battle system, the game is also deeply strategic, meaning you really need to use your head to succeed.
Also, there's a non-VR version that can be played and those players can also jump in with you.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- Incredible tactical gameplay
- Amazing mixed reality modes
Pavlov VR
- G2A - $35.14 / £26.74
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Pavlov VR
In keeping with the theme of FPS games, Pavlov VR is a game built around its community and acts as a handy VR port of the Counter-Strike series that will be familiar to an awful lot of gamers.
There are plenty of guns and maps to pick from, with settings ranging from the Second World War and the present day. Expect to find some more realistic combat, so reloading guns manually and looking down sights to line up a perfect shot is going to be integral to success.
With that VR experience, Pavlov VR marks itself out as an intense shooter that is played entirely against other people online, to make for a properly competitive experience.
You can play with bots, but in a game that's pretty much entirely made by a community, playing online will be best.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- One of the best gunplay systems in VR
- Intense action
Arizona Sunshine 2
- G2A - $30.75 / £23.40
- Fanatical - £34.99
- Green Man Gaming- £34.99
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Arizona Sunshine 2
Sometimes you just need to shoot and hit a lot of zombies to feel alive, and in those times, you really want to play Arizona Sunshine 2.
It's a big upgrade on the original game, not only because there are more weapons, but because you've got a dog companion you can pet and play within the game. They even help you take out zombies. What a good floof!
Plus, as you can probably tell because it's on this list, Arizona Sunshine 2 is co-op too. That means you can do all of that with a friend, and that's what it's all about.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- Amazing co-op experience
- You get a dog...
Population: One
- G2A - $24.15 / £18.37
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Population: One
For those wanting to give a battle royale a go in virtual reality, Population: One looks to be the game for you.
Those who've played the likes of PUBG and Fortnite before will recognize the gameplay, which in itself is challenging and should present a new and captivating experience for even the most seasoned of battle royale players given it's in VR.
There are also plenty of opportunities to progress in Population: One with oodles of unlockable items including guns and player skins to make your character look unique.
A match can also hold 18 players, and you can team up with another two friends in a squad of three and work together to win. There are also going to be some new maps launching soon, so you'll want to keep an eye out for those.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- One of the best VR battle royale game
- It's free
Rec Room
- Steam - Free
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Rec Room
Rec Room dials back the intensity and offers a more relaxed, Metaverse-style experience where you can interact with other players and play all sorts of games between you.
Every element of the world is user-generated, including those games, and there is plenty to explore. The game currently features over three million rooms and forty million monthly visits, making it one of the most popular VR games to date.
You are of course also free to create your own game with the Maker Pen tool that Rec Room utilises which will allow your imagination to run wild in VR and create a rather enjoyable game. In addition, your avatar is fully customizable with all sorts of accessories and clothing.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- A huge range of activities
- It's also free
Racket Club
- Steam - $24.99 / £20.99
- Meta Store - $24.99 / £18.99
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Racket Club
Racket Club comes from the excellent Resolution Games, who've made other excellent multiplayer games, including Blaston and Demeo, so you know it's got some pedigree.
Racket Club puts you into a virtual reality take on racket sports that's very much its own thing. It pulls from games like tennis and pickleball to make something new and exciting.
Not only can you play this game against other players, but you can also enjoy playing it alongside your friends as well. It's an incredibly fun game that'll help get you moving too.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- A great time with friends
- Good for fitness
Walkabout Mini Golf VR
- G2A - $21.59 / £16.43
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Walkabout Mini Golf VR
On the subject of having fun with friends, sometimes a game of mini-golf can be a great way to go about it, and Walkabout Mini Golf VR provides you with that chance.
You'll have the ability to engage in a full set of 18 holes with realistic and natural physics to offer a familiar experience. In addition, the putting on here is said to be simple, but that is of course dependent upon the player.
There's a nice selection of different courses to use, each with its distinct theme, and once you've mastered them, Walkabout Mini Golf VR also features a Night mode that modifies the original holes with even harder challenges.
Crossplay with up to five people also means you can have a full round that can last for a good while between you, and the fact there are interconnected holes on the course also helps to make you feel even more immersed.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- A great VR game to chill out
- Better than real golf?
Star Wars: Squadrons
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Star Wars: Squadrons
If you're a fan of the classic Star Wars series and want to engage in some intense combat, then Star Wars: Squadrons looks like a fantastic title.
The game allows you to take control of your very own Starfighter and engage in 5 vs 5 online battles, with the added immersion of virtual reality. For when you don't want to engage in multiplayer, there's also an incredible and unique story mode to get stuck into.
Plus, you can also customize your spacecraft if you so wish so you can make it all your own.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- Great dogfights, just like in the films
- Good if you want to say "niner niner"
Among US VR
- G2A - $4.77 / £3.63
- Humble Bundle - £3.99
- Eneba - $3.42
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Among US VR
Among Us VR is quite simply Among Us in virtual reality. That means up to ten players can enjoy the sheer carnage of running around trying to finish tasks while other players try to impale or eat you.
It's an absolute blast to play, and we'd argue it's actually more enjoyable than the normal version is. It's also a little bit more horrifying than the normal version because you feel like you're properly running away when you end up suspicious of another player, and it's a little bit easier to get lost too.
Definitely grab this if you've got a few friends to play it with because there are few games as fun as this one.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- You'll never trust your friends again
- Incredibly funny playing with the right people
Dungeons of Eternity
- Meta Store - $29.99 / £22.99
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Dungeons of Eternity
Dungeons of Eternity is arguably the finest dungeon crawler available on Meta Quest headsets, and its co-op feature enhances the experience even further.
In this immersive adventure, your goal is to save your homeworld, wielding swords and crossbows to vanquish hordes of skeletons and zombies while amassing valuable loot. The combat mechanics are exceptional, making every swing and shot feel satisfying. The boss battles are thrilling and diverse, and the extensive weapon customization allows you to tailor your combat style. Higher rarity weapons come with spectacular special effects, empowering you to feel like an unstoppable hero.
Visually stunning and with virtually endless content, Dungeons of Eternity offers some of the most engaging and enjoyable VR experiences available today.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- Amazing melee combat
- Plenty of different modes
Gorilla Tag
- G2A - $24.15 / £18.37
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Gorilla Tag
Gorilla Tag offers a unique and energetic escape where your arms become your main mode of locomotion. Initially, swinging your arms like a gorilla might feel odd, but it quickly turns into pure enjoyment as you frantically move to catch other players. The game provides a fun and active workout too, making it a great way to stay fit while having fun.
Dive into one of four online game modes, competing in various challenges either individually or as part of a team. Each mode presents a unique experience, and as you progress, you can unlock cosmetics to personalize your gorilla avatar. Gorilla Tag is easy to learn and master, providing endless hours of fun and excitement.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- Great upper body workout
- Swinging like an animal is something you can't do in real life
Breachers
- Steam - $29.99 / £24.99
- Meta Store - $29.99 / £22.99
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Breachers
Breachers is a virtual reality game reminiscent of Rainbow Six Siege, designed to captivate FPS enthusiasts. In this 5v5 game, players either infiltrate or defend various areas, requiring strategic use of tools, teamwork, and tactical decision-making to succeed. The game not only looks impressive but also offers intense firefights that demand more than just sharp shooting skills.
What sets Breachers apart is its emphasis on strategy over sheer accuracy, allowing players to outsmart opponents with well-planned tactics. It's an engaging experience, especially with friends, and if you manage to assemble a full team, it might become your go-to game.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- Amazing if you like teamwork
- Stressful, but in a good way
Nock
- G2A - $26.57 / £20.22
* prices are accurate at the time of last update
Why we chose Nock
Nock is an innovative VR game that blends the excitement of archery with the fast-paced action of football and volleyball. In this game, you use your bow and arrow to shoot the ball into your opponent's goal, while mastering incredible movement abilities that allow you to fly and maneuver in a fully immersive 3D environment.
You can also target other players by shooting the ball at them, create midair blocks to protect your goal or redirect the ball, and enjoy one of the most visually stunning experiences in VR gaming. Nock is an exhilarating and unique game that you absolutely must try.
TL;DR - Reasons to buy:
- The best version of Rocket League in VR
- Surprisingly intense physical workout
These VR games are great for multiplayer action, so hopefully you've found something for you and your friends to hop into next time you're in virtual reality. Stay tuned for more like this here at Gfinity.