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Although many retro gaming opportunities lack a social aspect because they lack online capabilities where players can connect with friends and take down enemies, most modern-day titles do. These releases are standout products for many players, especially those who enjoy social interactions in a virtual space.

Of course, that doesn’t mean games without a social aspect don’t appeal. Many solitary gaming packages are thriving now, be it match-3 puzzle classics like Candy Crush Saga or real casino games like Dig! These games are well worth exploring, and a social gaming experience with many must-play titles can supplement them.

Whether you want to play with friends or form a clan in a specific title, several games provide players with a location to congregate, chat, and embark on some seriously epic adventures.

Let’s highlight some of them below, with these beloved games still popular today. Additionally, others are classics that helped shape the genre.

Sea of Thieves

A top title gamers everywhere are playing, Sea of Thieves is a beloved pirate adventure product that encourages teamwork. Like in real life, there are treacherous seas to navigate, lots of treasure to hunt for, and cooperative escapades to enjoy together in a title where teaming up is essential. With up to four players able to set sail together, it’s a release many groups of friends tend to play, given the substantial doses of water-based fun it offers.

Pokemon Go

While Pokemon Go’s initial hype has died down somewhat, this 2016 augmented reality release is one of the most sociable games ever made. While you can’t converse with fellow players in the game, its unique social features make it even more special.

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With players having to explore the great outdoors to hunt down Pokemon and take down gyms, it’s almost inevitable that trainers will bump into fellow players. Gamers are also encouraged to send gifts to each other, trade Pokemon, and battle using their strongest teams of Pokemon.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Similar in some respects to Niantic’s Pokemon Go release, while Animal Crossing: New Horizons isn’t an augmented reality title, the game has a large virtual community of players behind it. In this one, players can interact with each other in a warm and welcoming environment filled with social features and plenty of fun things to do.

Fortnite: Battle Royale

When most people think of games in this category, it’s fair to say Fortnite: Battle Royale is a popular pick. Whether through a PS4 or on PC, the game has entertained millions of players in squad mode.

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Players are dropped on an island with 100 players in this one, and while it’s an offering that has experienced several facelifts, this version of Fortnite, plus Fortnite: Save the World, should never be forgotten. Whether you’re destroying everything in your path or messing around and building forts, it’s a fantastic game.

Among Us

Just like Fortnite, Among Us is another game that has been around for a while now that relies heavily on player interaction. A title where friends work together to rumble the killer on a spaceship, this social deduction classic wouldn’t work without players communicating and people working together to solve the murders before their eyes. A game that has gone viral many times and continues to entertain mass gaming audiences, Among Us is a fantastic release.

Special mention must include Minecraft, Don’t Starve Together, Roblox, and Call of Duty.