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The Best Multiplayer Offerings AD

The Best Multiplayer Offerings

When the videogame industry started releasing games to the public, they were met with disapproval as they were thought to capture the attention of children and stop them from doing other, more productive activities. Fortunately, these attitudes have simmered in recent years to a point where public reception to videogames have simply inversed. People now embrace them as they allow many to do the things they love. This could include playing at an online casino in Grand Theft Auto V, which may raise questions such as: ‘How to place blackjack side bets?’. Fortunately, most games have tutorials, which means they are accessible to a range of people.

It is estimated that there are around 2.5 billion active gamers in the world which, considering the industry’s origin alongside the number of people in the world, is an incredible achievement. It was because of this figure that many had access to a videogame console or gaming computer at home when the recent pandemic hit. As a result, many were forced to stay at home to protect others, and videogaming proved to be a haven for those that were limited to staying inside. The nature of restrictions around the world meant that people could not see their friends and family, and so playing videogames proved to be a critical respite that allowed those people to reconnect with each other, over the backdrop of online gaming. Here are some of the best offerings that friends can play with each other.

Call of Duty: WarzoneCall of Duty is a giant of the videogame industry, so it does not come to much surprise that its spinoff was massively popular in the videogame community. It features the ever-growing battle royale format where players battle it out to be number one in the lobby. This will appeal to those groups of friends who are competitive and think that their skills set them apart. The fact that the game is continually updated and is also free-to-play will make it a great multiplayer option, and it should not be too hard to convince friends to download it and try it out.

Grand Theft Auto V – This is a game that is, perhaps infamously, known for the level of violence it offers and some of the themes the story mode depicts. What critics do not realise is that the Grand Theft Auto series is an established name in the industry, and every instalment has been a game of quality. This is a notion that cannot be truer for Grand Theft Auto V, which offers a massive sandbox for friends to do whatever they want to do. Friends can even go to the casino in the online mode to play with each other or take part in racing events. The pure entertainment value that this game holds is difficult for its rivals to replicate, which makes it a great option to play with friends.

Minecraft – There is no doubt that many parents would have heard of Minecraft in some shape or form. Unlike the other two offerings, Minecraft is a game that is aimed at players of all ages as its concept is desirable to all gamers. The game drops players into an endless world where they are free to do whatever they want. There is no real goal, other than what people make and it is truly a game where the only limit players will find is their imagination. It makes sense why Minecraft is consistently in the top five best selling games of all time, and it remains an excellent option to try out with friends.

The rise of multiplayer gaming has been critical in allowing gamers to maintain relationships with friends and build connections with new people. The offerings shown here are some of the best games that facilitate this ability and will lead to hours of fun when played with groups of people.

Steve 'Rasher' Greenfield

Steve 'Rasher' Greenfield

Editor-in-chief

Steve tends to do more work in the background these days than on the website. Keeps him out of trouble.

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