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There are countless MMORPG titles available for PC, but things can get quite limited for console fans. That doesn’t mean you’re out of luck, but many will find that the selection is slim on the PlayStation 4. Despite that, we’ve rounded up the very best MMORPG titles you can download and enjoy right now for the legendary platform.
#9 Onigiri
Onigiri was released back in 2014 and allows players to step into an ancient Japanese fantasy world. This anime-style MMORPG boasts a lively and colorful cast of characters and an expansive world to explore. Without diving too deep into the narrative, the game follows players as they attempt to rid the world of all sorts of monsters and beasts. You’ll be doing this alongside other players and NPC characters along the way.
The simplistic hack-and-slash game has players batting down enemies while dodging and blocking attacks. With quite a bit of loot to discover and equip, players will find plenty to do as they discover the many secrets the world has to offer. We can’t forget to mention that an anime adaptation was released a few years ago, giving players a bit more insight into the game’s world and characters.
#8 Star Trek Online
Star Trek is such a massively popular franchise that it wasn’t a surprise to see a Star Trek MMORPG finally release a few years back. Star Trek Online takes place a few decades after the events of the Star Trek: Nemesis film, where the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire have once again ended up in a grand war. Within the game, players take on the role of a captain who is in control of their ship as they venture around space.
Players can drop down to different planets and explore them, with these sequences feeling like a traditional third-person RPG title. The game was originally a premium game as well, but it’s since moved to being a free-to-play game. It certainly has a fan base but it’s likely most appealing to players already interested in the Star Trek franchise. Still, it’s a game that’s supported today with content for both veteran fans and newcomers. There’s plenty of game to explore if you’re just starting.
#7 Neverwinter
Neverwinter is a game that’s been around for a while. Launching back in 2013 for the PC, players on the PlayStation 4 were finally able to try this game out in 2016. Another high-fantasy-style game based around the Dungeons & Dragons franchise, players can expect the same style of gameplay as something like World of Warcraft, which remains one of the biggest MMORPG titles available. Unfortunately, it’s not something that has ever been made available for consoles. (The Neverwinter devs are probably pleased.)
An action MMORPG with a selection of classes that will impact how players will progress through the game. Neverwinter introduces classic fantasy staples like Barbarians as tank fighters and Rogues as stealth units. As mentioned, this title has been around for quite a few years now, but it does feature a bit of in-game content to purchase which can further boost your gameplay–doing so will help players avoid an incredible amount of grinding. This free-to-play title is worth a try.
#6 DC Universe Online
DC Universe Online is an MMORPG where players are thrown into the world of DC Comics as an original character. You’ll be able to choose whether your character is a hero or a villain, and character customization is also available. Players will eventually be able to tweak their character by granting them unique powers before being set loose into the world. This game has some mixed reviews online but being a free-to-play title, it’s a game worth trying for yourself to see if it’s worth your time. If you do find yourself enjoying the game, there’s a ton of content to experience!
Since the game came out in 2011, it’s continued to be supported with several new events known as Episodes. Some episodes deal with certain characters, factions, or groups, so you very well may get content based around your favorite DC Comics character. With the development studio at Dimensional Ink Games releasing nearing forty episodes to date, you’ll find that there is enough gameplay available for newcomers to enjoy for months or years to come. (That’s not including the seasonal events!) If you’re wanting to continue the fun outside of the game, the comic series known as DC Universe Online: Legends gives a bit more background of the game’s world. It’s worth pointing out, however, that the series was limited and has reached its conclusion.
#5 Tera
Tera has been around since 2011 and is a pretty established title in the MMORPG world. It was only in 2018 that the game finally saw a launch on the PlayStation 4. Just like with most MMORPG titles, players can select from a good range of races and classes, and there’s a good bit of character customization available. This action-RPG title gives players free reign in an open world as they dash around and unleash a flurry of attacks against their enemy. The combat style of each class offers something a bit different.
Unfortunately, you’ll likely have to spend a good amount of time scouring online guides to see just how each character class should be played. Other than that, there are a number of large zones to explore and a good bit of dungeon crawling, the latter of which is great to experience in a group with friends. Similar to other MMORPG titles, some grinding is needed to get through certain quests. While you don’t have to spend money, doing so will allow you to skip some of the grind. Players can also make use of the different in-game events that pop up to further buff their experience.
#4 Black Desert
Black Desert got plenty of attention at launch. A game with quality visuals, high-energy combat, a dynamic weather system, and day and night cycles in a high-fantasy setting seemed to hit the spot for legions of gamers. Since the game launched, it’s continued to attract new players, with most finding that the in-depth character creation is one of the best parts of the experience.
A load of different missions are available to take on, with combat being more of a hack-and-slash style. To some, that can be quite fun as strategy is thrown to the wayside. To others, it can get dull quickly. Some issues have been reported, with players running into frame rate drops during their adventures. A prequel game, Crimson Desert, was currently in the works, but it has since been changed to be a standalone title. Unfortunately, it’s also a game that’s launching for the latest generation platforms, so you won’t find it on the PlayStation 4. Despite that, if you enjoy Black Desert then it might be worth keeping tabs on where the series goes next.
The Elder Scrolls franchise has been around for decades. Players can’t get enough of the high-fantasy series sending fans on grand journeys where they meet interesting characters, partake in quests, gather loot, and eternally tweak their character with gear and improved skills. While the franchise has been stuck for a while on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, those wanting a bit more content to chew through before the next mainline installment have the option to join in on The Elder Scrolls Online. This game came out originally on the PC back in 2014 but has since been made available on console.
While the game is similar to other Elder Scrolls installments, this experience is only available online with players from around the world being able to explore together. With that said, it’s worth noting that while this game is set online there are plenty of quests and content for players that wish to go at their own pace and treat it as a solo experience. The game is set on the continent of Tamriel a millennium before the events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Players will be able to pick their race and set off on their quest, with plenty of side quests to take on. If you’ve been enjoying the game and have been following the events offered, you might be diving into the latest DLC, High Isle. The game’s newest chapter sees players visiting the native islands of the Bretons, and introduces a host of new content from quests and events to a new in-game deck-building card game. Furthermore, you can expect a new set of achievements, items, along collectibles to gather.
#2 Final Fantasy XIV
Final Fantasy is an iconic JRPG franchise that almost everyone has experienced at some point. One of the more popular titles in the franchise has been Final Fantasy XIV–popular enough, in fact, that sales of the game were halted earlier this year to prevent server overload. While the main questline can be lengthy for newcomers with several expansions to get through, most fans will tell you that it’s worth the time. The title is known as having one of the most friendly and welcoming communities in the MMORPG world, so asking for help is always encouraged.
There’s plenty of quests to partake in and massive areas to explore. Character creation is very in-depth, and players can expect plenty of engaging content to enjoy as they log in each day. Even if you’ve never played a Final Fantasy game, XIV is a great entry point.
Final Fantasy XIV is a standalone experience with a unique storyline and characters, and there are a few editions available to purchase on the PlayStation 4 platform. It might be worth starting with the free trial, which gives players the ability to reach level 60 but also implements a few annoying restrictions.
#1 Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker
This expansion to the beloved MMO Final Fantasy XIV introduces two new jobs, Sage and Reaper, as well as highly requested PvP updates. The fourth major expansion, Endwalker brings the main character and their companions to Old Sharlayan and beyond. Expanding upon the lengthy main story, Final Fantasy XIV allows players to switch between multiple classes and master them all, rather than being forced to commit to one at the start. This sweeping adventure adds dozens of new main and side quests throughout Eorzea. If battle isn’t your thing, feel free to customize your own apartment or house, go fishing, or travel the lands foraging and mining. The Endwalker expansion proved to be so popular that Final Fantasy XIV was barred from being sold for a period of time to ease the stress on the congested servers.