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Free-to-play games are enticing options on the PlayStation 5, and this category of projects has drastically shifted in recent years. With the explosive popularity of titles like Fortnite and Genshin Impact, many games want to adopt a free-to-play formula.

The greatest free-to-play titles can keep someone engaged for potentially months at no cost. Some have visuals and gameplay that compare favorably to full-priced projects; even if those titles are the exception, quite a few freebies are perfect for short play sessions. Here are some of the best free PS5 games.

Updated June 13, 2024, by Mark Sammut: May 2024 was a big month for free PlayStation 5 games, even if all the releases were somewhat divisive. Still, XDefiant and MultiVersus deserve to be highlighted in this discussion. Scroll to the end of the article to find the sections dedicated to these games.

A few popular PS4 games will be included since they can be played on the PS5.

1 Astro's Playroom

Metascore: 83

Astro's Playroom

Released
November 12, 2020
Developer(s)
Team Asobi
Genre(s)
Platformer
Pros
  • Short But Sweet
  • Tribute To PlayStation's History

There is a perfect chance that Astro's Playroom will be most people's first PS5 game; after all, it comes installed on the console. Despite lasting roughly 3–4 hours, this 3D platformer is the best free PS5 game and one of the best pack-in titles ever. For the most part, Astro's Playroom showcases the DualSense's capabilities, with each of the four zones utilizing different gimmicks that emphasize the controller's immersion and touch controls. Even all these years later, Team Asobi's title arguably still makes the most impressive use of the DualSense.

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Beyond functioning as a technical showcase, Astro's Playroom is just a delightful love letter to PlayStation's history. As players run through the vibrant and gorgeous zones, they will gradually unlock artifacts relating to a console generation and discover plenty of cute Easter Eggs. The gameplay is also pretty darn solid and goes through enough changes to remain interesting. The game even has a couple of spectacular boss fights.

2 Rocket League

Metascore: 85

Rocket League

Released
July 7, 2015
Developer(s)
Psyonix
Genre(s)
Sports
Pros
  • Perfect Game For Short Play Sessions
  • Awesome & Accessible Gameplay
  • Can Enjoy Without Spending A Dime

Although initially a premium product, Rocket League eventually went free-to-play, a decision that further cemented it as one of the industry's most successful projects. It's a vehicular soccer game that has been called a blend of racing, soccer, basketball, and hockey. On paper, this concept might sound ridiculous; in execution, it is fantastic. Arguably the best free PS5 game for quick sessions, Rocket League is the ultimate casual option, the type of game that someone can launch when they have 30 minutes to kill but no idea what to play. More often than not, they will have a fun time.

With steadier framerates, playing Rocket League on PlayStation 5 might give people a competitive edge. While a native PS5 version seems likely to never materialize, that should not deter players from giving this sports phenomenon a try via backward compatibility. It runs splendidly and looks pretty good for this sort of project.

3 Genshin Impact

Metascore: 81

Genshin Impact

Released
September 28, 2020
Genre(s)
RPG , Action , Adventure , Gacha
Pros
  • Great Real-Time Combat
  • Gorgeous World & Fun Exploration
  • A Lot Of Content
  • Free Characters Are Generally Enough For The Story
Cons
  • Gacha Mechanics Can Be Frustrating

There are only a handful of single-player role-playing games that are free, and Genshin Impact is one of the most popular projects of all time. The game is story-based and includes some multiplayer options, but it is largely intended to be played as a solo action RPG experience.

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To make Genshin Impact stand out even more from the crowd, it is an open-world game. The gameplay and freedom of exploration are phenomenal, and the game has grown exponentially since its debut. There is already a ton to do in Genshin Impact and this universe will only expand further in the future.

4 Honkai: Star Rail

Metascore: 80 (PC)

Honkai: Star Rail

Released
April 26, 2023
Genre(s)
RPG
Pros
  • Stylish Turn-Based Combat
  • Each World Has A Well)-Defined Identity
Cons
  • Gacha Mechanics Can Be Frustrating

Sticking with HoYoverse, Honkai: Star Rail will likely appeal to most fans of Genshin Impact, although the free-to-play PS5 game is hardly a retread of the developer's smash hit. Dipping into sci-fi territory, Honkai casts players as the Trailblazer, an agent who will find himself visiting a range of planets that each come with their own ecosystems, politics, and storylines. Naturally, the protagonists won't be flying solo during these missions, and they will be accompanied by a couple of free characters along with a fairly robust selection of unlockables.

Similar to Genshin Impact, Honkai is a gacha game, so players will need to spin the wheel to acquire most of the characters (along with equipment). While this can be a time and money sink, the game dishes out rewards at a decent rate, and it is usually possible to play through the core content without having to invest any hard cash. HoYoVerse is also consistent with updates, so there is usually always something on the horizon to look forward to. At the moment, the campaign has three main zones/areas, all of which serve up mini-adventures. None of them are open-worlds or particularly expansive, but they provide some room for exploration.

Unlike Genshin Impact's real-time action, Honkai: Star Rail utilizes turn-based combat that takes inspiration from many JRPG masterpieces while still finding its own voice. Battles are visually stunning, and they tend to move at a quick pace. The system has nuances as well, especially since each character comes with unique strengths, weaknesses, and classes that need to be taken into account when forming a 4-member party.

5 The Finals

Metascore: 81 (PC)

The Finals

Released
December 8, 2023
Developer(s)
Embark Studios
Genre(s)
FPS
Pros
  • Arena Destruction
  • Teamwork

Although it had been coming for a while, The Finals unexpectedly launched during the 2023 Game Awards, offering PS5 owners another first-person shooter they can play for free. The multiplayer market for these types of games is oversaturated, but Embark's title does enough to set itself apart from the crowd. Matches are presented as showcases on a competitive TV show, and the game has essentially two modes that play somewhat differently.

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One of the options pits four teams against each other as they try to accumulate cash, which involves transporting money to a specific location. This comes in different flavors since The Finals offers both ranked and casual versions. While taking inspiration from popular PvP modes of the past, this take is still fairly unique for the genre, even if it has some issues that will hopefully be ironed out over the coming months. Bank it is somewhat similar, although it is a bit more of a free-for-all.

The Finals will hopefully be around for a long time. The combat and movement are generally fine, although players might want to tweak the settings to find a responsiveness that feels good to them. They should also try all three classes since they play very differently from each other. Along with decent gunplay, the game heavily emphasizes destructible environments, a feature that allows for a more tactical and experimental approach.

6 Warframe

Metascore: 85

Warframe

Released
March 25, 2013
Developer(s)
Digital Extremes
Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter

Warframe continues to be one of the most played free-to-play games because of its abundance of content. The PlayStation 5 version was ported in November 2020. Developer Digital Extremes has pumped more content into the RPG post-launch than possibly any other of its type.

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The game's structure revolves around completing quests and upgrading the Warframe armor set. With an in-game currency called Platinum, players can upgrade and customize their spaceship and trade with other players. The clan features of Warframe are exceptional.

7 Naraka: Bladepoint

Metascore: 71 (PC)

NARAKA: BLADEPOINT

Released
August 11, 2021
Developer(s)
24 Entertainment , Thunder Fire Universe X Studio
Genre(s)
Battle Royale , Action-Adventure
Pros
  • Great Melee Comabt For A Battle Royale
  • Large Map
  • Good Roster Of Playable Characters

Initially a premium product, Naraka: Bladepoint transitioned to a free-to-play model in July 2023, which happened to coincide with its PS5 launch. Battle royale games are not only a dime-a-dozen but also inescapable in the free scene, but 24 Entertainment's title does an admirable job of distinguishing itself from its competitors. For one, the combat focuses on close-quarter fights rather than ranged battles, with the gameplay sharing more in common with character action games than first or third-person shooters. Naraka: Bladepoint's two maps are both gorgeous and reasonably large without venturing into excess territory.

Matches can be played solo or as part of a trios team, and both versions are enjoyable in their own right. The game also comes with a few different modes in order to keep things diverse and interesting. While players can create their own characters, Naraka also takes inspiration from hero shooters through the implementation of characters, each of which comes with unique abilities. There is even a progression system that allows players to level up their chosen hero.

8 Path Of Exile

Metascore: 86 (PC)

Path of Exile

Released
October 23, 2013
Developer(s)
Grinding Gear Games
Genre(s)
Action RPG
Pros
  • All-Around Fantastic Action RPG
  • Very Free-Player Friendly
  • Expansive Endgame

Released for the PS4 and playable on the PS5, Path of Exile is a free-to-play RPG that is frankly too good to not be a premium product. Although players can interact and form parties, most of the game's main content can be readily tackled solo. In fact, someone could easily treat the RPG as a single-player experience reminiscent of something like Diablo 2.

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Offering an impressive range of classes, build and customization options, and great world-building, PoE is an expansive game that can stand alongside most $60+ entries in the genre. Narratively, players find themselves stuck on an island inhabited by ancient gods, whom they naturally must kill if they want to make it back to civilization.

9 Call Of Duty: Warzone

Metascore: 79

Call of Duty: Warzone

Released
March 10, 2020
Genre(s)
First-Person Shooter , Battle Royale
Pros
  • Great Twitch Gunplay
  • Pretty Accessible
Cons
  • Unbalanced At Times

Call of Duty jumped on the battle royal bandwagon with Warzone, a free project that has been entering new seasons alongside the franchise's mainline entries. As with every CoD, Warzone is either the greatest or worst game ever, depending on the person. In truth, Activision's title is a mixed bag that shines in a few key areas.

For one, Warzone is among the most polished battle royale games on the market. Due to being largely the same as the core releases, the gunplay is fast-paced and satisfying, ranking alongside Apex Legends as the genre's best option in this area. Currently, there are four maps available, which provide a decent amount of variety. Warzone also has a couple of extra modes if someone wishes to step away from the standard and quite difficult battle royale.

10 The Sims 4

Metascore: 66

The Sims 4

Released
September 2, 2014
Developer(s)
Maxis
Genre(s)
Simulation
Pros
  • Core Gameplay Is Fun & Timeless
Cons
  • Limited Free Content

Debuting in 2014 as a premium product, EA's The Sims 4 went free-to-play toward the end of 2022. By that point, one has to assume that if a person was interested in the social life simulator, they would have already taken the plunge; however, the game saw a resurgence following this shift.

As successful as the title has been, The Sims 4 has also garnered its share of criticism over the years, with some long-time fans viewing the sequel as a step back from its predecessors. That said, the project still has plenty of positives and the free version contains quite a bit of content, even if it does not include the expansions.

11 PUBG: Battlegrounds

Metascore: 72

PUBG: Battlegrounds

Released
March 23, 2017
Developer(s)
PUBG Corporation
Genre(s)
Battle Royale
Pros
  • Matches Are Still Challenging & Addictive
  • PUBG Has Remained Active
Cons
  • Stiff Gunplay

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds was, arguably, the first great battle royale release and was responsible for launching the genre into the massive space it is today. There are tons of players out there that love the prospect of battle royale and many still come back to PUBG to get their fill of its unique and sometimes punishing gameplay.

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Those who want to see and experience the roots of the genre can download the title for free from the PlayStation store and load it up on their PS5. It may not be the most graphically intensive game (especially by today's standards) but it still maintains a level of visual charm that makes it instantly recognizable for most battle royale fans.

12 Fall Guys

Metascore: 81

Fall Guys

Released
August 4, 2020
Developer(s)
Mediatonic
Genre(s)
Battle Royale , Platformer , Action
Pros
  • Silly Fun
  • Vibrant Visuals

Initially launching with a price tag, Fall Guys eventually went free-to-play, which was the best move the game could have made. The battle royale genre is oversaturated, but Mediatonic's title is a wildly different beast than the likes of Fortnite and PUBG. Rather than be a third-person shooter set in a forever shrinking map, Fall Guys consists of essentially obstacle courses. 60 players compete in a series of mini-games as they try to make the cut for the next round, with the ultimate goal of being the last jelly bean standing.

The clever premise is matched by charming visuals and a lighthearted tone that makes rounds fun regardless of whether someone survives or not. Fall Guys is accessible to all ages, and both kids and adults are likely to get a kick out of its wacky but competitive gameplay loop. The mini-games are also varied enough to ensure things do not get repetitive too quickly.

13 Super Animal Royale

Metascore: 73 (Switch)

Super Animal Royale

Released
August 26, 2021
Developer(s)
Pixile
Genre(s)
Battle Royale
Pros
  • Surprisingly Vicious
  • Indie Take On Battle Royales

With so many battle royale games on the market, it has become difficult to get excited about any newcomer to the genre. Super Animal Royale is worth making an exception for. Played from an overhead 2D angle, Pixile Studios' game is essentially a twin-stick shooter, albeit one that pits 64 adorable creatures against each other in vicious battles to the death.

Matches move at a blistering pace and someone could meet their demise within seconds of dropping in the park. So, don't be fooled by the cute art, Super Animal Royale is cutthroat. Luckily, the game is fun enough to override the frustration from a quick loss.

14 Fortnite

Metascore: 78

Fortnite

Released
July 25, 2017
Developer(s)
Epic Games
Genre(s)
Survival , Battle Royale
Pros
  • Most Accessible Battle Royale
  • Building Mechanics

Epic Games' Fortnite has never looked better than it does on the PlayStation 5. The game offers DualSense controller support, which creates immersion like no other controller. Loading times are faster, and the game plays in a targeted 4K at 60 frames per second.

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Moreover, the split-screen multiplayer offers 60 fps support, providing an unprecedented experience. Fortnite continues to dominate the free-to-play scene, despite having been released way back in 2017, and that seems unlikely to change anytime soon.

Fortnite has a few spin-offs that are also free-to-play. While not quite as good as the battle royale mode, Lego Fortnite is a decent entry-level survival game.

15 Apex Legends

Metascore: 89

Apex Legends

Released
February 4, 2019
Developer(s)
Respawn Entertainment
Genre(s)
Battle Royale , First-Person Shooter
Pros
  • Tight Gunplay
  • Emphasizes Teamwork
Cons
  • Updates Are Not Consistently Great

After the proliferation of Fortnite on the online forefront, developer Respawn Entertainment answered back with Apex Legends. Respawn Entertainment's battle royale game differs from Fortnite because it's more focused on combat and doesn't have a building component.

Matches have a 60-player count and pit teams of three against each other, pushing coordination and communication to the forefront. Apex Legends is also a first-person shooter, setting itself apart from Fortnite. Lastly, Respawn's game classifies itself as a Hero Shooter, as it contains various characters who cater to different play styles.

16 Deceit 2

PS Store Score: 4.14/5

Deceit 2

Released
September 14, 2023
Developer(s)
World Makers
Genre(s)
Survival , Horror
Pros
  • Social Deduction
Cons
  • Balancing Issues

Initially launching just on PC, Deceit 2 made its way to the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in early April 2024, presenting console players with a decent social deduction option. Cut from the same cloth as board game classics like Werewolf, World Makers' online multiplayer project drops players in an unsettling asylum and challenges them to complete tasks en route to a successful escape. Naturally, survival is far from guaranteed, and one player is actually a monster in disguise who will do everything within their power to ensure that nobody lasts the night.

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As far as social deduction concepts are concerned, Deceit 2 plays things fairly straight, offering a classic experience with a couple of fun twists. For one, matches take place across two plains, one of which provides the monster with a clear advantage. Both sides can unlock unique abilities too, so progression equation as well.

Deceit 2 has its issues, but social deduction games are in relatively short supply, especially on consoles. Consequently, this title not only helps fill a void, but it does a good job as well.

17 Dauntless

Metascore: 80

Dauntless

Released
September 26, 2019
Developer(s)
Phoenix Labs
Genre(s)
Action RPG
Pros
  • Solid Monster Hunter-style Combat
  • Free-Player Friendly

Dauntless tends to be regarded as the free-to-play alternative to Monster Hunter, and while Phoenix Labs' game shares similarities with Capcom's franchise, it also does more than enough to differentiate itself. The PS5 version delivers a fast-paced action RPG with plenty of content. Slaying Behemoths is still the main focus, however, Dauntless has steadily added new elements to diversify the gameplay, although updates have slowed down considerably since around 2022.

The gameplay loop revolves around defeating Behemoths to collect the loot necessary to craft new items, and it should be able to keep most people coming back for me. Dauntless is quite accessible as the combat is instantly satisfying and the difficulty level is paced well. However, the mechanics have depth and need to be properly mastered once players face off against the harder Behemoths.

18 Brawlhalla

Metacritic User Score: 6.2

Brawlhalla

Released
October 17, 2017
Developer(s)
Blue Mammoth Games
Genre(s)
Fighting
Pros
  • Expansive Roster Of Fighters
  • Good Super Smash Bros. Clone

Super Smash Bros. might not be available outside of Nintendo's ecosystem, but there are some other options out there for those who don't own a Switch. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl made its debut to a decent enough reception and will undoubtedly attract fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Spongebob, and company; however, in recent years, Brawlhalla has established itself as one of the definitive Smash alternatives.

A platform fighter with a solid roster of Legends, including Rayman, Brawlhalla's combat should be instantly recognizable for Smash alumni, although the free-to-play game is not lacking in novel features. For example, movement is a touch less restrictive in Brawlhalla. For those looking to engage in a fun platform fighter, they can do much worse than this title. As only a select few fighters are free, it might be worth investing in the "All Legends Pack" to unlock all the characters.

19 Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel

Metascore: 80

Yu-Gi-Oh: Master Duel

Released
January 19, 2022
Developer(s)
Konami
Genre(s)
Digital Card Game
Pros
  • Deep Gameplay

Be it as a trading card game, manga, or anime, Yu-Gi-Oh! has been a fixture of pop culture for more than two decades. The license has produced plenty of games, most of which flew under the radar or were not even released in Western nations. Master Duel is Konami's most recent attempt to perfect the formula, and it is a solid representation of the franchise.

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The free-to-play title does away with distractions like a story – this is a pure digital trading card game. Master Duel lives up to its title in the fact that it does not simplify the franchise's mechanics; newcomers to the series might find themselves overwhelmed with the options and rules, although a tutorial that goes over the basics is included.

20 XDefiant

Metascore: 68

XDefiant

Released
May 21, 2024
Developer(s)
Ubisoft San Francisco
Genre(s)
FPS
Pros
  • Intense & Satisfying Gunplay
  • Fairly Quick Matches
  • Some Elements Of Strategy
Cons
  • Balance Could Use Tweaking
  • Derivative

Ubisoft knows a thing or two about successful multiplayer shooters, but the publisher has generally stayed away from the free-to-play FPS market in recent years. Consequently, XDefiant was a fairly novel release, and it gathered some hype due to a well-received open beta. When it fully launched in May 2024, the game was a fairly big success in terms of numbers, setting things up for hopefully a lengthy run as an alternative to Call of Duty.

That said, XDefiant's early excitement faded quite quickly, a side effect of the core gameplay being perhaps a bit too traditional for this type of project. Still, if someone is craving a competent shooter with very solid gunplay and a wide assortment of hero shooter-esque abilities, they should find enough positives here to be entertained for a few hours, even if they decide not to make XDefiant one of their regulars.

XDefiant season 1 starts on July 2, 2024 , and it will introduce quite a few new additions.