The 25 best free games you can play in 2025

Captain America from one of the best free games, Marvel Rivals
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The best free games bring together a variety of experiences you can try out without paying anything. With lots of great free-to-play options out there, from hero shooters, to a deck-builders, and even RPGs, we've compiled a selection of great free games available right now across all platforms.

We have lots of exciting new games set to come our way, and that happily includes some more free-to-play releases such as Skate 4 (or Skate as its officially known). But if you're looking for something to tuck into while you wait it out for some fresh arrivals, there's plenty out there to keep you busy already.

And if you're after more platform specific recommendations, we have you covered too - be sure to check out our helpful roundups of the free PS5 games, best free Switch games, best free Xbox Series X games, and best free Steam games for more. Read on below to discover some of the best free games you can play in 2025.

The best free games money can't buy, starting with...

25. The Sims 4

The Sims 4 art of a host of sims against a blue backdrop

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Genre: Life Sim
Platform: PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5

If you've yet to experience the joys of shaping a Sims life and spending far too long putting together your dream home in a virtual setting, now's the perfect time to jump into the beloved life sim from Maxis. The Sims 4 went free-to-play back in 2022, meaning you can play the base experience without spending a thing across all platforms. Of course, if you want to add to your simming adventures, you'll have to drop some coin to pick up expansions, but the base game is a great way to get stuck in if you want to give it a try - whether that be for the first time, or to test it out on console if you're a PC player.

24. Star Wars: The Old Republic

Star Wars: The Old Republic screenshot of four characters in a sandy desert

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Genre: MMORPG
Platform: PC

Still bummed that you never got Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 3? Play Star Wars: The Old Republic. Yeah, it's an MMO, but if playing with others isn't your scene you can pretty safely ignore those parts of the game and just focus on exploring your character's story. Did I mention that every class has its own sprawling, fleshed out tale complete with classic KOTOR-style Light Side and Dark Side choices? If you have even the slightest bit of Star Wars fandom in your heart, SWTOR will keep you happy for a long time.

23. Marvel Rivals

Marvel Rivals Infinity Comics promo image

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Genre: Hero shooter
Platform: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X

NetEase's superheroic hero shooter Marvel Rivals is a PvP sensation. Playing as one of a host of iconic Marvel characters pulled from the MCU and comic books alike, the Overwatch-like lets you go head-to-head against enemy squads with your buddies no matter your platforms of choice, thanks to crossplay. There are a range of game modes to choose from, from all-out slayage to capture-the-flag style point-holders, meaning no two sessions of Marvel Rivals will ever feel the same. The seasonal content drops just get better and better, introducing new characters to the mix along with each one's special abilities and season-specific maps and events.

22. Smite

Smite promotional art showing three armoured warriors

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Genre: MOBA
Platform: PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One

Perhaps you don't want to be an anonymous cog in the League of Legends machine. Perhaps Dota 2 scares you with its hardcore rep. And yet you still want to play a decent MOBA game. We recommend you try Smite, a third-person multiplayer battler that focuses on scraps between gods and mythological figures. The community is small enough to be inclusive, but large enough to guarantee full servers, and the game is constantly updated with fresh characters and maps. Yes, it's free, but a reasonable $30 payment gets you the Ultimate Gods Pack, which grants access to all the fighters and any subsequent updates for life.

21. Runescape

Runescape screenshot showing an armour-clad soldier walking down a jetty.

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Genre: MMORPG
Platform: PC

There's a reason this golden oldie is still immensely popular. One of the largest, and one of the best MMORPGs ever, is still constantly being updated, and offers a massive, ever-evolving world to explore. Depending on what you fancy doing, there's a plethora of challenges to choose from, along with fighting, competing, quests and mini-games to boot. Whatever you do, you'll have fun along the way and no doubt meet some like-minded folks too.

20. Valorant

Valorant screenshot of five playable characters against a red backdrop depicting the game logo

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Genre: Tactical hero shooter
Platform: PC

This superpowered shooter from the creators of League of Legends infuses Overwatch-inspired heroes with big powers and even bigger personalities into Counter-Strike-inspired multiplayer. Watching your corners and knowing the map is just as important as picking the perfect moment to unleash superpowered hell on the enemy team. You'll have instant access to a selection of Valorant's heroes as soon as you start playing, and you can unlock more either by finishing their Contracts or by paying for one-time microtransactions. Then there are all the cosmetics, but you can always stick to basics and just enjoy the hardcore shooting action for free.

19. Fallout Shelter

Fallout Shelter screenshot showing a series of bunkers

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Genre: Vault management sim
Platform: PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, iOS, Android

Fallout Shelter could have easily been a disposable tie-in game, but Bethesda's done a fine job of keeping it relevant in the years since its surprise mid-E3 arrival. iOS and Android users can control their very own vault and toy with the lives of their poor unsuspecting vault dwellers. Send them out into the wastes. Make them lay down their lives to defend the vault from raiders. Delight in the warm feeling of productivity... or is that radiation?

18. Infinity Nikki

Nikki from Infinity Nikki walks down a stone path, followed by two dogs, a cat, and her kitty companion Momo.

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Genre: Open-world adventure
Platform: PC, PS5, iOS, Android

In an inviting open-world full of magical creatures and pretty landscapes, Infinity Nikki sees you explore the environments and collect outfits of varying styles that not only look good and let you put together your favorite fits, but lots of threads unlock magical abilities that help you progress. With puzzles to solve, some platforming elements, and plenty to discover, Infinity Nikki is a delightful game you can jump into for free.

17. Dota 2

Dota 2 screenshot of a combat encounter in a grassy wilderness

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Genre: MOBA
Platform: PC

One of the most popular free-to-play PC games, like ever, Dota 2 is a top-down arena battler - aka a MOBA - that pays out serious cash to the best players. But it's not only for obsessives or professionals. Instead, dive into the Steam Community forms, read some guides, talk to some players, and then rope in a few friends to help you get hooked on the original MOBA, and one of the biggest PC games in history - you'll quickly see why it's a perennial pick for our list of the best free games.

16. EVE: Online

EVE Online art of spacecraft vessels flying to a distant planet

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Genre: Space business and battle sim
Platform: PC

CCP Games' immersive, and utterly humongous, space MMO has been free-to-play for a while now, thanks to its "alpha clones" system. It's akin to an unlimited free trial featured in the likes of World of Warcraft, which basically gives you access to all the mining, piracy, manufacturing, trading, exploring and combat, but keeps certain skills off-limits unless you pay a monthly fee. But with a ton of content very much still accessible in front of the paywall, it's an absolute joy and a bargain to boot.

15. Fall Guys

Fall Guys Crown Clash event rewards

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Genre: Battle Royale
Platform: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch

Fall Guys hasn't always been free, so we're very happy to add it to our best free games list now that it is. Fall Guys Mediatonic's jellybean-like characters competing through a variety of rounds to see who's left to be crowned victorious. They're all silly, clumsy events that are strangely compelling, and it continues to evolve and change as its community grows.

14. Pokemon Unite

Pokemon Unite scoring

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Genre: Online battle arena
Platform: Switch, iOS, Android

If you're looking for a Pokemon game to play that won't cost you anything, Pokemon Unite is worth considering. Set on Aeos Island where Pokemon are more powerful and have enhanced abilities, you become a trainer who takes on competitive 5-on-5 team battles against other players online. Whoever scores the most points within a time limit will emerge victorious, with five different battle types and Pokemon to try.

13. Counter-Strike 2

Counter Strike 2 screenshot on PC showing gunfight

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Genre: First-person shooter
Platform: PC

Counter-Strike 2 has replaced CS:GO as one of the best free games that PC has to offer. Valve's latest addition to the Counter-Strike franchise is free-to-play, much like its predecessor, and has been topping the Steam most played charts ever since its late 2023 launch. This is one of the best FPS games for good reason, providing sharp gunplay and dynamic co op shooter scenarios for you and your friends to lose hours in for absolutely 0 dollars in return. Oh, and don't stress about your precious CS:GO skins, because they'll be automatically copied over to CS2. Ready to take the plunge? Check out Counter-Strike 2 on Steam right now.

12. Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft

Hearthstone screenshot of a card battle screen

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Genre: Collectible card video game
Platform: PC, iOS, Android

If you grew up playing collectible card games like Magic: The Gathering and Pokemon, then Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft is all the fun without the bookshelves full of card binders. Hearthstone takes a familiar mana mechanic, used for everything from summoning creatures to casting spells, then simplifies it by granting each player an additional unit each turn. This makes jumping into Hearthstone that much easier, as you can now focus on the core strategies of your deck without worrying about taking up precious deck space with land. It's one of those "one more game turns into an all-nighter" deals, for sure.

11. Path of Exile

Path of Exile combat screenshot

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Genre: Action RPG
Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox One

Few action RPGs ever transcend the status of "well, this is good to play if you're tired of Diablo," but Path of Exile is one of them. Even if it wasn't free-to-play it would still be a remarkable game, refining several of the genre's sticking points while allowing for a dizzying degree of customization through a huge talent tree/cloud and skill-altering gems. Naturally, it's great to play with friends too - and much easier to convince them to join you with no upfront cost! Don't feel bad about looking up guides, since all the customization options can be a bit overwhelming.

10. Destiny 2: New Light

Destiny 2 concept art showing three characters against a plain white backdrop

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Genre: Online loot shooter
Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

You can't play all of Destiny 2 for free, but you can play a sizable sampling of the game's older content. Yeah, it's a little confusing ferreting out which parts of the game are available for all players in Destiny 2: New Light, and which parts you have to purchase extra passes to play. But don't let that stop you from trying it, because Destiny 2 is still some of the finest shooting action you can experience today, and New Light gives you a ton of it. You can play through missions in single player or co-op, you can do all the Crucible PvP activities, you can explore vast open-world Patrol sectors. You'll need to pay up to stay current with all the current endgame activities and gear, but by then you'll already have put dozens of hours into the game.

9. Brawlhalla

Screenshot from Brawlhalla showing Lara Croft battling a wolf in a snowy landscape

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Genre: Platform fighting game
Platform: PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One

Like playing Super Smash Bros.? You'll like playing Brawlhalla, too. It may not have the recognizable roster of Nintendo's beloved fighting game, but it has a similar streamlined approach to competitive action - friendly for both casual players as well as more hardcore competitive types. It has a pretty generous business model, too: all players receive access to a rotating selection of six characters for free, and you can buy more with microtransactions or earned-in-game currency.

8. Marvel Snap

A selection of Marvel Snap cards

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Genre: Card battler / deck building
Platform: PC, iOS, Android, Mac

Marvel Snap is one of the best free games for mobile and PC players looking for a little more superhero antics in their everyday lives. As both a PC and mobile game, Marvel Snap lets you take your digital card on-the-go for quick card games to get you through tedious travel, coffee breaks, and more. Its easy rules make Marvel Snap simple enough to pick up and play, paired with snazzy card animations to make collecting and building your deck as compulsive as it is to actually play the game.

7. Honkai Star Rail

Honkai: Star Rail PS5 screenshot

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Genre: RPG
Platform: PC, PS5

Following on from the success of Genshin Impact, HoYoverse brought us a space fantasy RPG that's also free-to-play. Bringing to life a world with the signature cel-shaded style, you step on board the Astra Express and go from world to world resolving conflicts, uncovering mysteries, and making some friends along the way. With a sci-fi feel, enjoyable turn-based combat, and plenty to discover this is a great option if you're looking to try out an RPG without spending.

6. Final Fantasy 14

Final Fantasy 14 screenshot of cute cat-like characters with yellow balls atop their heads

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Genre: MMORPG
Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4

Whether you're a fan of the Final Fantasy series, a former WoW-fiend looking for your next hobby, or just a appreciator of great storytelling and fascinating worlds, you owe it to yourself to check out Final Fantasy 14. The entire game isn't free-to-play, but Final Fantasy 14 offers both its original A Realm Reborn content and its first expansion together in one free trial with minimal restrictions. That includes no time limit or subscription requirements, so you can spend as long as you like savoring the story. Just don't blame us if you're scrambling for your credit card as soon as you finish the trial content - however many dozens of hours it may take you to get there.

5. Call of Duty: Warzone 2

Warzone 2 screenshot of three soldiers at a heli drop off, one holding his hand out to the player

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Genre: Battle royale / FPS
Platform: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One

Call of Duty Warzone 2 isn't the series' first bite at the battle royale apple, but it is its best. It replaced Call of Duty: Warzone (now renamed Warzone Caldera) as the prime free-to-play COD game, offering more expansive gameplay and solo campaign options for those not in the mood for PvP antics. Even better, as it exists outside of the mainline COD games, you don't need to have Modern Warfare 3 or Black Ops 6 to enjoy it. It's without a doubt one of the best free games to pick up if you have the disc space to accommodate a whopping 100GB+ game, but oh what fun you'll have with all those gigabytes.

4. Apex Legends

Apex Legends screenshot of a cast of Legends standing against a white backdrop

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Genre: Battle royale
Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox One

Apex Legends is a smooth-as-butter battle royale from the team that brought you Titanfall 2. On top of Respawn Entertainment's shooter chops, Apex Legends is also designed to modernize the genre with reduced downtime between matches and a smart respawn system for bringing back fallen squadmates. All that and its lineup of heroes ("Legends" in the game's parlance) are some of the most colorful oddballs we've played in years, each with abilities that do enough to set them apart while keeping the focus on gunplay. You have a lot of options for battle royale games, but for fans of smooth shooting action, it doesn't get better than Apex.

3. Genshin Impact

One of our best free games is Genshin Impact

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Genre: Open-world adventure
Platforms: PC, PS4, Android, iOS

A wide-open world full of beautiful vistas, tough enemies to overcome, and fun new characters to team up with have all helped instantly elevate Genshin Impact to near the top of this list. It takes the vast open spaces and elemental reactivity of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and fuses them with a smooth and satisfying combat system that's heavily inspired by anime action. Granted, the gacha elements will happily gobble up your disposable income if you have your heart set on unlocking certain characters or gear. Thankfully, you can safely ignore all that and still have hours upon hours of fun just playing through the story with your core team.

2. Warframe

Screenshot of Warframe battle between two Warframes, both holding swords

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Genre: Online action
Platform: PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One

Online games lasting five or more years are hardly unheard of these days, but Warframe has one key difference among that venerable cadre: its days as one of the best free games still seem to be ahead of it. The game of weird space ninjas fighting even weirder enemies just keeps growing - first with more kinds of randomly generated corridors, then with all-new open worlds to explore, and now even full-on ship-to-ship battles featuring every kind of Warframe combat. Warframe remains some of the most fun you can have in any game today, free or not. Just don't let the rough post-tutorial part, where you're still figuring out what the heck to do, turn you off before you get into the real meat.

1. Fortnite

Fortnite screenshot of a banana skin

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Genre: Build-and-battle royale
Platform: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, Android

If you haven't heard of Fortnite at this point, I'm actually kind of impressed. Epic Games' battle royale is free to play on just about everything - and it's become the start of a true cultural platform. Fortnite has become the unlikely social hub of musical performances, trailer debuts, and virtual hangouts for folks all over the world. There's also the free Creative mode, and the casual event-hosting Party Royale, but Battle Royale is the beating heart of the Fortnite behemoth. If you need some help getting started in the Battle Royale, we have some Fortnite tips with your name on them.


Looking for more? Here's our list of the best PC games to play right now.

Connor Sheridan

I got a BA in journalism from Central Michigan University - though the best education I received there was from CM Life, its student-run newspaper. Long before that, I started pursuing my degree in video games by bugging my older brother to let me play Zelda on the Super Nintendo. I've previously been a news intern for GameSpot, a news writer for CVG, and now I'm a staff writer here at GamesRadar.

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