The best Nintendo Switch MMORPGs
What are the best Nintendo Switch MMORPGs? Well, if you’re looking for an answer to that question, you’ve come to the right place. While the genre isn’t particularly rife on Switch, there are a few choice cuts that will keep you busy in a bind, and provide you with all of the grinding and leveling that you desire.
Of course, this guide also looks to the future, and will highlight upcoming Switch MMORPGs that are either announced or rumoured to make an appearance at some point. We’ll also regularly update this list with new offerings as soon as they arrive, to ensure that it’s as up to date as possible.
If you’re in the general mood for new Switch games, we’d also recommend checking out our best Switch RPGs and best Switch multiplayer games lists. If you’re platform agnostic, we’ve also got lists of the best mobile MMORPGs, best mobile RPGs, and best mobile multiplayer games, which might appeal to similar tastes.
The best Nintendo Switch MMORPGs:
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
In the spirit of our list, which includes traditional Switch MMORPGs alongside games that function similarly, Animal Crossing: New Horizons fits the bill nicely.
It may not feature leveling, raids, or gear grinding, but it’s a deeply social experience nonetheless, and one you can lose hours to alongside your friends and family.
Avabel Online
Prolific MMORPG developer Asobimo announced a Switch port of one of its biggest titles, Avabel Online, back in 2017, though the trail has gone a little cold since then.
Still, if this does transition over, it will make for an interesting option. It’s a bit barebones, and will appeal more to the MMO crowd that likes to grind.
Dauntless
While not strictly an MMORPG, there’s enough in Dauntless to appeal to fans of the genre. You create a character, battle massive monsters, and craft gear out of their parts. If it sounds like Monster Hunter, it’s because it’s very much inspired by it.
In terms of grouping up, you can create parties with friends and tackle the massive monsters as a team. Or, you can have a little dance party in the hub town. Whatever floats your boat.
DC Universe Online
Ever wished you were a superhero? Well, wish no longer as you can be just that in DC Universe Online, which is also the closest to a traditional MMORPG of all of the games on this list.
Not only can you choose from a wide variety of super-powers and weapons, but you can battle alongside your favourite heroes and villains, including Batman, Superman, and more.
Diablo 3
It’s not a traditional MMORPG, nor even an MMO, but Diablo 3 will nonetheless appeal to traditional genre fans. You can create a party of heroes based on the traditional trinity, for one.
Then there’s the wealth of challenging content that you can battle through as you strive for more power, which includes the most powerful loot. It’s not massively multiplayer, but it features what you’re looking for.
Dragon Quest 10
Though it’s not currently available in the west, Dragon Quest 10 is a fully-fledged MMORPG that’s available on Switch. If you’re a fan of the Final Fantasy MMOs, then this will appeal to you.
You can create a party of up to four players and battle your way through a massive open world, and there are a bunch of minigames for those that just want to kick back.
Elemental Knights R
This MMORPG started life as a mobile game, but has since expanded onto console with a Switch release. It’s a pretty basic offering, which focuses on completing quests and battling monsters.
The class system is interesting though. There are four base classes (Fighter, Cleric, Thief, and Wizard), and each of them have advanced classes to choose from, allowing you to specialise in a particular area.
Monster Hunter: Generations Ultimate
Want to battle alongside friends, taking on big monsters, looting their corpses, and crafting a big sword out of them? No, we’re not referring to Dauntless again.
This is the series that Dauntless draw inspiration from, and it found a comfortable home on Switch with Monster Hunter: Generations Ultimate.
Monster Hunter Rise
While it might not quite fulfill the ‘massive’ criteria that make MMORPGs the genre we love, Monster Hunter Rise looks set to provide plenty of multiplayer shenanigans.
You can go on hunts as a pack of four, with new features like ‘Wire Action’, and riding your own Palamute, which is basically a cute doggo.
Neverwinter Nights
This sort-of-sequel to Baldur’s Gate features a wide variety of single player content, sure, but there’s near endless multiplayer content thanks to the ability to create entirely custom games.
Plus, with the open-ended class system, you can create any sort of character that you can imagine. Those who play MMORPGs for the roleplaying will get an absolute kick out of Neverwinter Nights.
Onigiri
Prefer your MMORPGs to feature fast-paced combat? Onigiri is the choice for you. You can swap between weapons on the fly to adapt to changing circumstances.
You can play through the entire experience with a friend or with eight NPC companions.
Phantasy Star Online 2
Much like Dragon Quest X, Phantasy Star Online 2 isn’t available on Switch in the west. It’s also a cloud gaming port, so doesn’t run natively on the hardware.
Still, it’s a great MMORPG in its own right, with action-packed combat and an absolute ton of content to fight through.
Skyforge
The free-to-play console MMORPG Skyforge is an action-focused option that allows you to swap between 18 different classes on the fly.
The class system is pretty interesting, with the usual array of warriors and wizards joined by the music-focused Soundweaver. It’ll certainly make for an interesting choice on Switch.
Temtem
Pokémon has a serious contender on the way in Temtem, an MMO monster collector that looks, plays, and functions identically to the real thing, but features systems that better appeal to a modern audience.
Aside from the collecting and battling, you can customise your own house, hang out with friends, and participate in PvP. And it’s all coming to Switch at some point in 2021.
Torchlight 3
Torchlight 3 actually started development as an MMO, but over time became more of a traditional action RPG.
However, the multiplayer DNA remains. You can play the entire game with a group of friends, and build up your own fort, where you can tweak your gear or simply hang out.
Warframe
Despite having more in common with Diablo than World of Warcraft, Warframe will nonetheless scratch that MMO itch.
There are a wide variety of the eponymous Warframes to collect, which serve as the game’s classes. It’s really all about the loot though, with a ton of melee and ranged weapons, and pets to gather and unlock.
The 18 Best MMOs For Nintendo Switch
It’s no secret that the Nintendo Switch is not a mean MMO machine. However, the game selection is decently diverse. You might even discover new genres or turn your attention toward titles you’ve overlooked in the past, as there are plenty of new games and old classic titles available for the Switch.
The other good news is that most of the Best MMOs for Nintendo Switch are free-to-play.
Below is our list of our favorite MMOs along with some other games that we think MMO gamers will enjoy on the Nintendo Switch.
- Developer: Sega
- Release Date: July 4, 2012
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- For fans of Anime MMOs
PSO2: NG is currently only available in Japan for the Switch
It’s a shame that one of the best Nintendo Switch action MMOs is available only in Japan. However, we are hopeful that Sega won’t forget about the Western player base.
PSO2: NG is a massive update of the original game. It comes with a graphic overhaul, new abilities, and updated character models.
As they battle the most ferocious monsters, players explore a beautiful world that has no loading screens. The game is available on other platforms, so if you really want to see it, you can check it out on PC or Xbox One.
- Developer: Arika, Nintendo
- Release Date: February 13, 2019
- Platform: Nintendo Switch
- For fans of Retro Games
Tetris 99 is a multiplayer version of the classic
Who would have thought that in 2022 we would pay a subscription to play the MMO version of a 1984 game? Tetris 99 is a battle royale Tetris game included in the Nintendo Online membership.
Ninety-nine represents the number of players that can take part in a game. It doesn’t get any MMOer than this!
How does a game of Tetris battle royale style even work? The goal remains the same. To arrange the blocks into lines. The challenge consists of not getting your screen blocked by the Garbage Blocks received from the other players.
Offline single-player and local arena modes are also available.
16. Elemental Knights R
- Developer: Winlight
- Release Date: 2008
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Mobile
- Crossplay: Yes Elemental Knights R is cross platform
- For fans of Anime MMOs
Elemental Knights R is a anime MMO
Elemental Knights R is a casual Switch MMORPG with cute character models and a ton of things to do.
The class system consists of several options that open up a world of customization possibilities. Players start with a base class and specialize as they become more powerful. Advanced classes include Dragon Saber, Samurai, and Ninja.
More than 10,000 items and skills are on the table. The fantasy world has diverse realms that invite adventurers to explore and battle monsters.
- Developer: Epic Games
- Release Date: July 21, 2017
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: Yes, Fortnite supports cross platform play.
- For fans of Battle Royales
Fortnite certainly is massive
What do Fortnite and Nintendo Switch have in common? They both came out in 2017 and became notable entries in their respective categories.
The 2017 battle royale phenomenon lets you compete against 99 other players (or fewer should you play as a duo or squad). The goal is to make it to the end of the match alive. And dance, of course. Dancing is a major thing in Fortnite.
The Creative mode is available as well. This is a sandbox feature that allows players to design any Fortnite environment they can envision.
- Developer: Echtra Games
- Release Date: June 13, 2020
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: No Torchlight 3 is not cross platform.
- For fans of ARPGs
Torchlight III supports multiplayer with up to 4 players
Torchlight III is the third installment in the popular Torchlight series. This ARPG takes place in the land of Ember where you must defeat the evil armies of the Netherim.
You can choose to play as one of four classes, each with their own unique skills and abilities. You’ll also be able to customise your character with different gear and equipment.
The game also features a co-op mode so you can team up with friends and take on the enemies of Ember together.
13. Onigiri
- Developer: Cyberstep
- Release Date: February 22, 2014
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: Yes, Onigiri is cross platform between PC and Nintendo Switch
- For fans of Anime MMOs
Onigiri might be a good pick for anime fans
The seals that protect the world from Kamigui are no longer in place and you happen to look like the right Oni for the job.
You and the other members of your party, should you decide to allow fellow players to help with saving the world.
Onigiri doesn’t have classes, instead, players pick a fighting specialization that allows them to wield several types of weapons.
The combat is fast-paced and there are always monsters to kill, so the game is pretty fun. Up to eight NPC partners accompany the hero in its journey.
- Developer: Capcom
- Release Date: March 26, 2021
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, PC
- Crossplay: No, Monster Hunter Rise is not cross platform.
- For fans of Action MMOs
Take down a variety of monsters in Monster Hunter Rise
Monster Hunter Rise is the latest installment in the popular Monster Hunter series. The game takes place in Kamura Village where you must defend it from the monsters that attack it.
You can choose to play as one of several classes, each with their own unique skills and abilities. You’ll also be able to customise your character with different gear and equipment.
Monster Hunter Rise isn`t an MMO but the game features a co-op mode so you can team up with friends and take on the monsters of Kamura Village together.
- Developer: Digital Extremes
- Release Date: March 25, 2013
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, PC, Mobile
- Crossplay: Yes, World of Tanks Blitz is cross platform
- For fans of Shooter MMOs
World of Tank Blitz is the pocket version of WoT
If you like armored combat machines and PvP, you have landed in the right place. A Wargaming production, World of Tanks Blitz is a tank shooter MMO with more than 350 vehicle models.
The selection includes real tanks – current and historical – but also famous experimental machines and vehicles used in fictional universes.
The machines can be customized with guns, camouflage options, and various equipment. You will tweak and tinker with your war vehicles as you fight in more than 25 arenas and take part in events that play by different rules.
Team PvE and PvP allow players to engage in numerous activities.
10. Dragon Quest X
- Developer: Square Enix
- Release Date: August 2, 2012.
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Pc
- For fans of JRPGs
Dragon Quest X is only officially available in Japan
Unfortunately, Dragon Quest X is not available outside of Japan. At least, not officially. A simple Internet search will show you how to get a taste of this forbidden MMO fruit.
Some players report that you can still get a fair level of enjoyment even if your Japanese knowledge doesn’t extend past the usual anime lingo.
If you’re keeping your fingers crossed for an English localization, chances are slim at best. Square Enix keeps telling us no, but they wouldn’t be the first company to eventually succumb to players’ wishes.
- Developer: Blizzard
- Release Date: May 15, 2012
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: No, Diablo 3 does not has cross platform play.
- For fans of ARPGs
Bring the fight to the Lord of Terror
Although Diablo III originally released back in 2012, it’s still going strong today. The game was even ported to the Nintendo Switch in 2018. That means you can take this popular ARPG on the go and play it anywhere.
The game is set in the dark fantasy world of Sanctuary where you must defeat the Lord of Terror, Diablo. You can play as one of seven classes, each with their own unique skills and abilities.
There’s also a ton of things to do in the game such as completing quests, dungeons, and fighting in PvP battles.
Diablo III is a great game for Nintendo Switch owners who are looking for an immersive and dark fantasy world to get lost in.
- Developer: Crema
- Release Date: January 21, 2020
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- For fans of Pokemon
Temtem is a very good Pokemon clone
If you’re a fan of Pokémon then you’ll love TemTem. This MMO takes place on the six islands of the Airborne Archipelago where you must capture and train your Temtem.
You can choose to play as one of two characters, either a boy or girl, and your goal is to become the ultimate Temtem tamer.
To do this, you’ll have to battle other tamers, explore the islands, and capture as many Temtem as you can.
TemTem is a good choice for gamers who are looking for a Pokémon-like game to play on their Switch.
- Developer: BioWare
- Release Date: June 18, 2002
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: Yes, Neverwinter Nights supports cross platform play
- For fans of Classic RPGs
Neverwinter Nights is a classic RPG set in the legendary Forgotten Realms
We are talking about the 2002 BioWare game that was remastered in 2019 by Beamdog. Although not technically an MMO, Neverwinter Nights is one of the first games that put massive and multiplayer together. It supports up to 64 players working together. To what end? You’ll ask.
In addition to easier-on-the-eye graphics, the 2019 remaster has more than 100 hours of adventures in the Forgotten Realms.
Neverwinter Nights is not what you would expect from what we call an MMORPG, but it’s definitely worth a try. It has an amazing RPG campaign that becomes even more epic if you share it with other players.
- Developer: Phoenix Labs
- Release Date: 2019
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: Yes, Dauntless is cross platform.
- For fans of Action MMOs
Take down the giant Behemoths in Dauntless
Dauntless is a monster-slayer MMO with gorgeous graphics. Players roam the lands in search of Behemoths. These bosses put up a hard fight. Good thing that you have a generous selection of weapons to make the job easier.
The game has a crafting system through which players create the equipment they need.
Behemoth encounters are difficult, but you don’t have to face them alone. Other players will join the fight. Dauntless receives regular updates and hosts seasonal events that provide fresh activities and more Behemoths to take down.
- Developer: Trion Worlds
- Release Date: July 9, 2015
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: No, Trove is not cross platform
- For fans of Voxel games, Minecraft
Trove with it`s voxel-based gameplay is great for kids and adults alike
This Trion Games MMO fits many bills. It’s a great option if you’re looking for a voxel-based game with destructible environments.
Character diversity is ensured thanks to a myriad of class options. Between magic users and ninja fighters, you won’t lack options.
Characters can wear many hats, both figuratively and literally, as cosmetic options are not missing.
Trove comes with RPG features that allow players to customize and strengthen their characters with gear. Equipment is looted from monsters inside dungeons.
Crafting is a big part of Trove. From items to dungeons, players can create just about anything.
- Developer: Allods Team, Obsidian Entertainment
- Release Date: July 16, 2015
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: No, Skyforge is not cross platform
- For fans of Sci-fi MMOs
Skyforge has a unique setting that mixes traditional fantasy elements with Sci-fi
What happens when you mix fantasy with Sci-Fi? Players become Immortals in the world of Aelion.
Players can switch between 19 spectacular fighting styles that correspond to classes with equally cool names, such as Firestarter and Grovewalker.
Swords, bows, guns, scythes, high-tech gauntlets, and many other weapons are at the Immortals’ disposal.
Game content includes main story quests. Events that give players an incentive to team up are also part of the deal.
Speaking of deals, Skyforge is a free-to-play MMO, so you have no excuse not to give it a chance.
- Developer: Studio Wildcard
- Release Date: 27 August, 2017
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: Ark supports cross platform play between PC and Xbox, but not the Nintendo Switch.
- For fans of Survival MMOs
Survive in a world filled with danger in Ark: Survival Evolved
It’s time to show others who’s the better survivor…with the help of dinosaurs! Ark Survival Evolved is a survival MMO with a strong companion component.
More than 80 types of reptilian creatures are available as mounts and combat helpers. Available in the sense that first, you need to beat them into submission, heal, and care for them.
Nothing comes easy in Ark Survival Evolved and you’d better get used to it. Survival elements such as constantly consuming food and water to stay in good health, fatigue, and crafting are part of the gameplay.
- Developer: Daybreak Games
- Release Date: January 11, 2011
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: DCUO is crossplay between PC and Playstation, but not on Nintendo Switch
- For fans of Superheroes
DCUO is a great MMO, especially if you like Superheroes
DC Universe Online is the action MMO that will definitely scratch an itch for superhero-themed games on Nintendo Switch.
If you are not a DC Comics fan, don’t worry. You can embody a villain and go against Batman, Wonder Woman, and other iconic DC superheroes you don’t like.
The story-driven quests and adventures are one of the main appeals of DC Universe Online. Players get to explore notorious locations such as Gotham City and Themyscira while they complete missions.
Fast-paced combat is just what the doctor prescribed for a superhero MMO.
- Developer: Digital Extremes
- Release Date: March 25, 2013
- Platform: Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, Pc
- Crossplay: Warframe is not currently cross platform, but an update is in the work to make it crossplay
- For fans of Shooter MMOs, Sci-fi MMOs
Warframe lets you play as a Ninja in space
Third-person shooter action comes to Nintendo’s third best-selling console. If fast-paced combat is what you’re after, Warframe has got you covered. We mean that in the literal sense.
A Warframe is a bio-costume that comes in more than 40 shapes and sizes. Each battle suit has a unique combat style complete with abilities and powers.
More than 300 types of weapons to match the destructive appetite of the moment are available.
The movement system complements the action combat. Players can leap, jump, glide, and do all sorts of parkour moves.
More than 18 main scenarios are available. Team-based content and PvP provide diverse ways to enjoy the game.
So there you have it, our list of the Best MMOs for Nintendo Switch. Whether you’re looking for an immersive world to get lost in or a fast-paced game to play with friends, there’s an MMO (or MMO-like game) on this list for you.
Do you agree with our list? Let us know in the comments below.
Best Gear for MMORPG Games — Gear up, Game on
Game On
Write your own story with the best gear at hand.
Whether you’re big into PvP, PvE, or any other form of MMORPG, any of these items are Legendary quality upgrades for your rig.
In MMORPGs, communication is essential. When you’re trying to hear the critical callouts of your guild leader during a boss fight, your audio needs to be the best quality it can be. And you can’t let your squad down in those rated PvP matches either — which is why you need a mouse that can handle all the macros you need as well as a keyboard that performs flawlessly.
Here’s how to become a hero in your favorite MMORPG games:
Our newest, flagship headset is a class in its own. The Nova Pro Acoustic System uses immersive 360° Spatial Audio to fully immerse you in Azeroth, Eorzea, or whatever place is your other home (and that Active Noise Cancellation helps, too). Let your voice ring clear with the AI-powered noise-cancelling ClearCast Gen 2 mic, which will make sure nothing unnecessary carries through chat as you usher your guild into glory.
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For all the mouse buttons you need: Aerox 9 Wireless
We know that don’t log in just for 20 minutes to play an MMO. That’s why having an ultra lightweight, wireless gaming mouse is essential.Wireless, which weighs just 89g, but packs 18 bodies onto its holey body (which is water and dust resistant thanks to our proprietary AquaBarrier™ technology).
The 12-button side panel will bring your arsenal of powerful abilities right to your fingertips and feel good blasting cooldowns while connected via lag-free 2.4GHz wireless, without cables cluttering your precious desk space. The next raid tier is closer than you think with the Aerox 9 Wireless gaming mouse.
For the complete gaming keyboard package: APEX PRO
Finally, you can’t become a hero in your favorite MMORPG without a good keyboard. Slay all the demons and heal your party with the Apex Pro gaming keyboard. This full-size mechanical keyboard lays out all the options for you, backlit by endlessly customizable RGB colors that can sync with your other gear. The detachable, magnetic wrist rest will be a soft landing spot for your hands as they venture onto your next endeavor. Also, keep it fun by customizing your OLED screen, from GIFs to many other responsive options.
No fearsome warrior nor wizened mage tops the DPS charts without the best gear — make sure these figure on your list! Ready check!
Also check this out:
- Why Do You Need Customizable Buttons?
- Upgrade Your Final Fantasy XIV Arsenal with the SteelSeries Aerox 9
- The Colors of the Arctis Nova Pro
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Upper body | 50196.2404 |
Lower body | 50196.2408 |
Thermostat | TC |
Spacer pipe | 50196.0500 |
Seal | 57082.2608 |
Seal | 57082.2612 |
Seal (cuff 254x218x28) | 50196.0652 |
Seal 103x90x1.5 | 50196.2503 |
Seal 10x16x1.5 | 50196.2502 |
Seal 119×5.3 | 50196.0640 |
Seal 12x18x1.5 | 50196.2524 |
Seal 19×3 | 50196.0914 |
Seal 20×5 | 50196. 1717 |
Seal 22×5 | 50196.2211 |
Seal 235x175x4 | 50196.0653 |
Seal 260x240x4 | 50196.1606 |
Seal 265x205x4 | 50196.0618 |
Seal 26x20x5 | 50196.2407 |
Seal 272×8 | 50196.1605 |
Seal 34×5 | 50196.2208 |
Seal 34×5 | 50196.1210 |
Seal 50×5 | 50196.0911 |
Seal 5×3 | 50214.1303 |
Seal 60x50x1.5 | 50196.0904 |
Seal 60x50x5 | 50196.1721 |
Seal D45 | 50196.1732 |
Cabinet door seal | 57082.3202 |
Cabinet lid seal | 57082.2712 |
Membrane seal 40x5x2 | 50196.2512 |
Ratchet dog (toad) | 57070.
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