Free-To-Play Multiplayer Games Still Coming Out This Year
There's still more titles on the way in 2025...
The year is not over yet. It is only fall. There are still free-to-play multiplayer games coming out in 2025. Let us take a look at what is on the way.
Blade & Soul Heroes — September 24
Blade & Soul Heroes is an action RPG/MOBA hybrid from NCSoft. It launches globally on September 24 for PC and mobile. The game blends squad-based combat with crossplay functionality, letting you jump in whether you are on a desktop or a phone. Heroes are collected and combined for dynamic team battles, while co-op features lean into MMO-style mechanics.
Ragnarok M: Classic — September 3
Technically, Ragnarok M: Classic launched on September 3 across PC, iOS, and Android. But we think it was recent enough to be included in this list as a reminder. This revival of Ragnarok Online keeps the spirit of the classic MMORPG alive while offering modern conveniences and cross-platform play. The game promises a single-currency economy and a commitment to avoid pay-to-win monetization.
2XKO (Closed Beta) — September 9
On September 9, Riot Games’ fighting game 2XKO enters global closed beta on PC. Formerly known as Project L, the game brings champions from League of Legends into a new competitive fighting format, with two-character teams and synergy-driven mechanics. This is the first time players worldwide can test. Cross-progression across PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5 is planned. The official release is probably sometime next year (2026).
Marvel Rivals (PS4 Release) — September 12
Marvel Rivals expands to PlayStation 4 on September 12. This launch coincides with the game’s Season 4 update, Heart of the Dragon, which adds new heroes like Angela and Daredevil. The hero shooter is all about team synergy, destructible environments, and crossover flair. While it is already out, there are likely a lot of fans out there who only have a PS4 who will finally get the chance to play.
Arena Breakout: Infinite — September 15
Arena Breakout: Infinite officially launches on September 15 after an early access period. Available on Steam (with Epic Games Store support later), this tactical extraction shooter emphasizes ultra-realistic gunplay, with over 900 weapon mods, killcams, robust anti-cheat systems, and automatic compensation for interrupted matches. It is like Escape from Tarkov.
Skate — September 16
Skate begins its free-to-play Early Access on September 16, coming to PC, Mac, PlayStation, Xbox, and later mobile. The fictional city of San Vansterdam is a persistent social sandbox supporting up to 150 players at once. There is seasonal content, a “Skate Pass” battle-pass system, and user-generated ramps and parks. EA insists that all monetization will be cosmetic only; therefore, no pay-to-win.
Warborne: Above Ashes — September 19
Warborne: Above Ashes lands on September 19. This sci-fi MMO blends 4X strategy with action RPG combat and supports massive battles with up to 200 players. Available via Steam and Epic, the game revolves around faction warfare and promises nonstop PvP encounters.
Steel Aces — Q3 2025
There's no firm release date yet, but Steel Aces is expected before the end of Q3 2025. This tank MMO emphasizes historical accuracy, with vehicles spanning from World War I through the Cold War. Developers promise no pay-to-win, ensuring that collectible tanks are purely cosmetic. Closed beta is already underway, so the official launch is imminent — likely later this September.
Where Winds Meet — November 14
Where Winds Meet launches on November 14 for PC and PlayStation 5. Inspired by Chinese Wuxia, the game mixes open-world exploration with MMO-lite mechanics. It features breathtaking graphics and blends action RPG combat with multiplayer social systems.
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Matthew “dinofries” D'Onofrio is a writer, content creator, podcaster and — most importantly — a gamer. With such a strong passion for video games and a severe case of FOMO, it's no surprise he always has his finger on the pulse of the gaming world. On the rare occasion Matt's away from a screen, you'll find him strumming away on his acoustic guitar or taking care of his cat Totoro.
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