We already published the list of best PS4 games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PS4 MMORPGs of all time.
With amazing titles available, the PS4 definitely has a great library of MMORPGs.
So, if you’re a fan of both the PS4 and MMORPGs, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#10. Black Desert
- Release Data: Pearl Abyss, 2019
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
The world is fleshed out and fun to explore, the side activities are more amusing than the campaign, and the character creation is superb.
This is the sort of game that will appeal to a small subset of people who are happy to accept some technical issues as the price to a well realized world full of things to do.
#9. TERA
- Release Data: Bluehole Studio/En Masse Entertainment, 2018
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
If you’re an experienced dungeon crawler whose looking for the next step in complexity and depth, TERA might not be your game, at least not in this day and age, but if you are mainly a console gamer and interested in dipping your toes into the MMO genre, the console version of TERA is a great place to start.
#8. The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited
- Release Data: ZeniMax Media/Bethesda Softworks, 2015
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
The accessible systems make it a brilliant MMO entry point for console owners who perhaps haven’t dabbled in the genre before, while its combat and character development should keep RPG fans happy.
It doesn’t have the polish of a heavyweight like Final Fantasy XIV Online, but it’s certainly worth trying if you’re looking for seemingly never ending adventures on PS4.
#7. The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset
- Release Data: ZeniMax Media/Bethesda Softworks, 2018
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
For those who have been playing The Elder Scrolls Online consistently, Summerset is only a natural progression to continue with, but for people who have taken a break and are looking for an excuse to get back in the game or people who have been curious to start, this is a great place to resume or start an adventure.
#6. Neverwinter
- Release Data: Cryptic Studios/Perfect World Entertainment, 2016
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
Ultimately, Neverwinter is strongly recommended for RPG fans, and even more so for MMORPG fans.
There are a couple of hiccups from a technical standpoint, and the controls aren’t perfect.
But there is a whole world of Dungeons & Dragons-inspired adventuring to be had in Neverwinter, and you can see as much or as little of it with friends.
#5. The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
- Release Data: Bethesda Softworks, 2017
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind is an impressive new addition to an already solid MMO.
You’ll find lots of story in the main quest, and the writing and details are crafted passionately.
And whether someone is a long time player, new to the game, or has played before and taken a lengthy break, anyone can jump in and experience new adventures.
#4. Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward
- Release Data: Square Enix, 2015
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
This expansion to Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn adds in a huge chunk of new content, including new zones, character classes, and flying mounts.
Players will explore a massive world with an endless supply of quests, characters, and activities.
The most dedicated guilds can even unlock airships, which allow you to explore floating islands and engage in high-level boss fights.
#3. Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn
- Release Data: Square Enix, 2014
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
Final Fantasy XIV Online took everything that they got right from their first MMO, Final Fantasy XI and improved on it completely.
All of the landscapes and locations look absolutely stunning, and despite being on consoles, the controls worked phenomenally.
Basically, it takes all the best features from MMOs and Final Fantasy games and combines them in this fantastic package.
#2. Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood
- Release Data: Square Enix, 2017
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
For those players looking for more content in Final Fantasy XIV, Stormblood is an amazing package with hundreds of hours of new stuff.
A brand new tactical experience can also be enjoyed in the multiplayer mode Rival Wings, which supports nearly 50 players at a time.
#1. Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers
- Release Data: Square Enix, 2019
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
Compared to previous expansions, Shadowbringers improves the game in a variety of ways.
It delivers on all fronts, offering up great new instances, vast new zones to explore, and a new storyline worthy of almost any best-of list.
So, if you’re a newcomer or just a cautious fan, it’s an experience that reminds us why Final Fantasy has remained so popular.
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