ThePS4is now in its sixth year of operation. How many more will it have? Is the PS5 launching in 2020? Will that then be the last major push for Sony on PS4? These questions keep us up at night, but there is one thing we can celebrate right now: The console’s legacy.

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It took some time, but the library of first-party and third-party exclusives and non-exclusives are huge. A lot of which are multiplayer friendly in the co-op sense. So if one has already milkedBorderlands 3of all it has to offer as of now, here are some other suggestions to keep the fun with friends going.

10A Way Out

Let’s begin with a quintessential co-op game:A Way Out. This literally cannot be played without a friend, be it online or on the couch. Like distracting a guard to have a friend be able to sneak past, players have to cooperate in order to reach their collective goals, makingA Way Outa rather unique co-op title.

The writing and acting may be a little uneven at times, which makes the overall experience lesser than the grand idea, but it is still worth checking out.

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9Dragon Quest Builders 2

Dragon Quest Builders 2isn’t the perfect co-op experience, but it is an addition that helped the sequel stand out from its predecessor. There was no multiplayer in the first game, which felt like a missed opportunity.

InBuilders 2, players can join in or have friends drop into their adventures on the main island and partake in some building. They cannot be taken onto other quests though, as the main story missions are solo. It is a baby step, but still pretty fun minus the handicap.

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8Samurai Warriors 4: Empires

We had to include at least one of theMusougames on here and we feel of the main two franchises,Samurai Warriorsis better thanDynasty Warriors.Samurai Warriors 4: Empiresis the same classic hack and slash action fans have come to expect, butEmpiresadds a tactical element of planning out which areas to conquer next. This gives some relief from the more repetitive nature of the core gameplay.

7The Adventure Pals

The Adventure Palsis a smaller experience than the few we have mentioned so far. It is a co-op action platformer that came out last year for a multitude of platforms.

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In a way, this indie experience is like the bestAdventure Timegame ever made except it doesn’t have the license. Battle hot dogs, use giraffe tongues to helicopter around the island, collect bees, and the silly list goes on. It is a true delight for two players.

6Guacamelee 2

There is seemingly a never-ending train of indie made Metroidvanias, which is great because the genre often produces gold. However, not many of them feature co-op, which is whyGuacamelee 2stands out.

Not just for two friends, but four total can join in to do some classic backtracking and leveling up in this wrestling-themed adventure.Guacamelee 2controls beautifully, features awesome music and is just fun to play. If one has Game Pass on Xbox One,Guacamelee 2is free so give it a shot.

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5River City Girls

River City Girlsis the newest game on the list, releasing only at the beginning of September 2019. It continues the long-runningKunio-Kun, orRiver City Ransomfranchise, as more players know it.River City Girlsis abeat ‘em upthat puts players in the roles of two girls in the titular city on the hunt to save their boyfriends.

Punch, kick, and smash metal pipes against opponents to get to the next area in this high-octane and massive experience. On top of the satisfying combat, the girls can also level up and learn new specials. It is an excellent evolution of the genre.

Promotional image of Juan Aguacate from Guacamelee

4Mercenary Kings

Mercenary Kingsis partContra, partMonster Hunter, and maybe even partBorderlands. This is a 2D shooter wherein players are part of a special strike team out to stop terrorists from wreaking havoc outside of this island’s base. Players will take on collection quests, elimination challenges, and rescue missions.

There aren’t that many different stages, so players will retread levels with the aforementioned different objectives.Mercenary Kingscan get repetitive and is a major grind, but that loop is part of the fun. Plus, the pixel art and animations are absolutely gorgeous.

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3Destiny 2

This is a pretty obvious example. WhileDestiny 2can definitely be played alone, most missions lean toward the idea that players will be joined by two other people.

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Playing Strikes or random story missions in a balanced group of three, meaning one of every class, makes everything more enjoyable and a lot easier too. Now that most of the game isfree-to-play, there has never been a better time to jump aboard theDestiny 2train.

2The Division 2

If one likes the shooter aspect of Tom Clancy games and thelooter shooteronline mentality ofDestiny 2, thenThe Division 2should be a treat. It is less fantastical thanDestiny 2, orBorderlands 3for that matter, but it doesn’t make those mechanics any less fun.

Furthermore,The Division 2has four-player co-op, which is one more thanDestiny 2. Ubisoft’s release schedule for content has been lacking since the March launch, but for new players, there is so much to digest.

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1Monster Hunter World

It is also a good time to jump intoMonster Hunter World. Missed it the first time around? With the new expansion,Iceborne, the online hub is booming again. Of course, that means a lot of players will want to tackle the new stuff, but we have also seen a spike with the original content as well.

LikeDestiny 2,Monster Hunter Worldis doable as a solo experience but incredibly easier with a well-balanced team of up to three other friends. Get ready for the grind!

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