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The Battlefield games are truly one-of-a-kind, although one has to admit that players who end up being fatigued with this title but are accustomed to the gameplay would ideally want some other games with similar gameplay loops to bide their time. So, for players such as these who want to play more multiplayer games like Battlefield, the following titles will definitely suit their fancy.
10 Payday 2
Heists are quite a blast to pull off in any game that manages to pull off this concept nicely, and one need only look at Payday 2 — a title that sets a proper example when it comes to pulling off these multiplayer heists.
Coordinating with your team members to avoid the law and carry out the perfect crime is easily one of the most satisfying gameplay loops around, making it sufficiently clear as to why Payday 2 is still such a popular game.
9 Grand Theft Auto V
Of course, it would be impossible to talk about games featuring heists without mentioning the masterpiece that is Grand Theft Auto V, a brilliant title whose online component is so amazing and fleshed-out that it has kept the game incredibly fresh and entertaining to this day.
Heists are just a small part of Grand Theft Auto V — from races to full-on impromptu deathmatches on the street, it’s easy to see why GTA Online is still going strong even now.
8 Halo: The Master Chief Collection
The Halo series was in dire need of a revival after some lackluster titles in the series, which makes it refreshing to see that Microsoft has finally taken a step in the right direction with Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
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It may be a small step, but remaking the first games in the series and allowing people to experience the magic of these multiplayer modes for themselves was a great way to reinvigorate interest in this franchise.
7 Star Wars Battlefront II
While initially being the subject of mass criticism due to a lack of content and some truly abhorrent microtransaction implementation, the people over at DICE trying their hardest to integrate new content into the game through regular updates in a bid to satiate the fanbase.
One can comfortably say that the current state of Star Wars Battlefront II is miles ahead of what it used to be at launch, with the game deservedly attracting a larger player base who clearly will have a blast while playing through the wealth of game modes in this title.
6 ARMA 3
A tactical multiplayer shooter that requires players to use their brains instead of their finely-honed twitch reflexes, ARMA 3 is exactly the kind of game for fans of the Battlefield series who loved the focus on teamwork and realism in these games.
While the learning curve for this game can be somewhat high, rest assured that people who finally understand the best way possible to play ARMA 3 will have a ton of fun mastering this game and engaging in some satisfactory teamwork.
5 Rising Storm 2: Vietnam
However, for people who really want the hardcore experience when it comes to realistic military shooters, there’s no better game that emulates the same than Rising Storm 2: Vietnam.
It might take many hours for players to finally get a hang of how to play this game, but such patient players will be rewarded with deep and rich gameplay that is as nerve-wracking as it is entertaining.
4 Paladins
Hero shooters have been on the rise since the past decade, so it’s only a given that some titles in this overpopulated genre are bound to be overshadowed by their contemporaries. Paladins is a perfect example of one such title that received this treatment.
It’s a shame since this free-to-play title is genuinely an excellent title that deserves a way larger player base than it currently has. Perhaps new content additions will help bring new faces to this title.
3 Borderlands 3
The hype for Borderlands 3 was through the roof, with the last game in the series being quite fun to play through with friends. While the overall reception to the third game in the series might not have been all that great, the co-op gameplay is still pretty fun regardless.
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It helps that Borderlands 3 has a genuinely funny world with a vibrant art style that will take away from some of the negatives of this title. Along with this, roaming around this game world with a friend and taking care of the challenges that lay within would also be pretty neat indeed.
2 Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
Of course, one simply can’t mention games similar to the Battlefield series without mentioning its biggest competitor that just so happens to be one of the biggest gaming franchises of all time — Call of Duty.
The latest game in the series — Black Ops Cold War — has precisely everything one would expect from this series. From a wide choice of multiplayer modes to an entertaining single-player campaign, Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has a little something for fans of the FPS genre.
1 Call Of Duty: Warzone
Given the prominence of battle royales in modern times, players who want to try out a polished game in this genre can definitely opt for Call of Duty: Warzone.
From the intense gameplay to the rather innovative elimination system — featuring the Gulag where players can fight for a chance to survive in a close-quarters encounter with another player — Call of Duty: Warzone is easily one of the most polished battle royale titles around right now.
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