Online client games: The most popular desktop gaming clients, ranked

The most popular desktop gaming clients, ranked

Before Valve required Half-Life 2 players to download an annoying client called “Steam” in order to play its now classic FPS, PC had no neat-and-tidy desktop application for purchasing, sorting and accessing games software. Since then, Steam has become so ubiquitous that it basically is PC gaming in the eyes of many. Of course, it isn’t. There are many alternatives, and given Steam’s astonishing growth and confusing approach to curation, plenty are wondering whether there are any viable alternatives.

While nothing comes close to Steam’s catalogue size, there are viable alternatives: especially if you’re after a more focused, curated storefront. But then, there’s UPlay. How about the Windows Store? We’ve listed the major clients available on PC below, in order of preference.

1. Steam

You might have heard of Steam. It’s come a long way since Counter-Strike version 1.4 released exclusively on the platform in 2003. It’s evolved from a Valve shopfront into a clearing house for upwards of 100 games per week. It’s fully-featured and growing, and if you game on PC, you’ve almost certainly got it installed. 

The sheer breadth of its digital inventory makes installing the client a no-brainer. While many major publishers like Activision, Electronic Arts and Bethesda have moved, or are moving, away from Steam in favor of their own clients, it still boasts an astonishingly massive and diverse range of games, whether you’re into shooters, visual novels, anime sex games or meditative exploration games. Valve’s also making inroads into streaming, and it’s recently launched its own answer to the hugely popular Discord voice chat application. There’s very little you can’t do on Steam. So what are the setbacks?

Curation is one of them. Steam, for all of Valve’s talk, still hosts a lot of questionable games, whether offensive or just downright low effort (Unity asset flips still pop up from time to time). There’s a good argument to be made that Steam’s nigh ‘everything goes’ approach is noble, since it’s good to make space in the world for material we might not strictly categorize as “good” or even “a game”. Add to that, Steam’s algorithmic recommendations, and chances are you won’t see bad stuff anyway. Still: algorithms aren’t useful if you want to expand outside your comfort zone, and at the moment, GOG Galaxy and itch.io arguably offer a better browsing experience for that purpose.

Steam isn’t a necessary evil per se: it’s massive and chock-a-block full of games. What more could you want? Maybe a more focused experience. If so, read on.

2. GOG Galaxy

Good Old Games was originally conceived as a storefront for DRM-free retro PC games, the type that you’d once have had trouble buying, let alone running. Since a lot of these games required DOS emulator DOSBox to run, each purchase would come bundled with that free software. GOG Galaxy is especially great if you’re into running these older games: if you own Simcity 2000 and open it from the client, it’ll automatically boot DOSBox and the game seamlessly.  

Of course, GOG is no longer exclusively about retro games: the storefront has a huge selection of modern indie games, not to mention CD Projekt’s catalogue (they own GOG, didn’t you know). There are fewer games from blockbuster publishers — so don’t expect anything modern by EA, Ubisoft etc — but GOG is famously a stickler for curation, as a recent report about a Zachtronics game initially not making the cut demonstrated. Meanwhile, an initiative called GOG Connect aims to help you transition your Steam library to GOG, assuming you prefer the Galaxy browser. This is limited to a tiny handful of games at present, and it’s hard to say whether the project will gain traction.

Whatever the case, it’s clear GOG has aspirations for its client, and it’s definitely a less fussy and complicated affair than Steam. The lack of heavy-handed algorithmic personalisation, combined with GOG’s internal curation, means you’re hardly going to encounter something as dire as a Unity asset flip on the front page of its store. If you’re into indies, old games and… The Witcher 3, it’s feasible that you can start your library here, rather than on Steam.

What about GOG Galaxy 2.0?

The closed beta for GOG Galaxy’s next evolution is gathering attention for its promise to ‘unite all launchers’ in the embrace of a gentler, more versatile launcher. GOG Galaxy 2.0 won’t get rid of other launchers entirely, but its library management tools and integrations collates every game from every library and allows you to mess with any sort of metadata, images, and tags you like. You can even launch games from other launchers within GOG Galaxy 2.0. Features that close launchers once an associated game closes are on the way too. Cross-platform chat and friend functionality have been promised as well. Toss in all the open source extensions the community makes, and GOG Galaxy 2.0 could very well top this list some day. We’ll just need to see all those big ideas come to fruition.  

3. Xbox (beta)

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Microsoft rolled out the beta version of this Xbox launcher alongside the launch of Xbox Game Pass for PC. As a result, booting the app takes you straight into the current Game Pass library, which at this point is pretty decent. But the app is also a store and launcher, meaning it’s useful if you want to buy games outright and never touch the subscription service.

First thing’s first: it’s no Steam. The library isn’t as big and the functionality isn’t great, though is compares favourably to the Epic Games Store launcher. The social aspect has text and voice chat, providing access to any friends you have using a Microsoft account (which is one and the same with your Xbox Live account, nowadays), but it’s definitely no replacement for Discord.

It’s heads and shoulders above the Microsoft Store, obviously, which by the way is still a going concern if you fetishise lousy software. But the Xbox app is definitely a satisfactory experience, with a decent library, a bargain subscription service, and a sleek interface.

4. Epic Games Store

Who could have thought a mere game launcher could be so contentious? Well, it doesn’t help that Epic Games started snagging exclusives before its launcher had virtually any useful functionality to speak of: it didn’t even have a search function at launch. It has a very long way to go before it can rival Steam, but whether you like it or not, the Epic Games Store is here to stay and it has improved a fair bit over the months. Still to come are achievements, cloud saves and much more, but as of July 2019 it’s still pretty barebones and, frankly, not a great deal of fun to use.

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Again, it’s a work in progress. The store itself is a real pain to use, since it doesn’t have any filter options, nor any genre silos. Worse still, pre-orders tend to sit at the top of the list, eliminating any desire you might have to browse for games to play now. If browsing and discovering is what you want to do, Epic Games Store just isn’t good for it. There is a search function now, at least. The owned library is simply, elegantly presented as a simple alphabetical list of games, but again, some filters are much needed. As for its social networking functions… well, you can add friends and text chat with them. That’s it.

Of course, if you want to play certain exclusives like The Outer Worlds or Borderlands 3 at launch, you’ll need to get the launcher regardless of whether you want it or not. That’s the rub, for folk vehemently against the Epic Games Store. It’ll almost certainly improve, though.’

5. Itch.io

This is a desktop client for the popular indie game storefront Itch.io. It’s useful for the way it manages and organises your installs: downloading games from the itch.io website usually results in a mess of various executables and zip files in your downloads folder. Use the client, and you can download and uninstall any title without needing to worry where the files actually end up. It’s hardly a feature per se, but it’s uniquely useful for a storefront that specialises in tiny games with tinier storage footprints. Apart from that, all the features you’d expect are here: searching by popular tags, browsing within price brackets, and access to a decently populated itch.io discussion community. If you play a lot of games from itch.io it’s a no-brainer to get the client, and if you’ve yet to sample the bite-sized gaming morsels the storefront specialises in, now’s the time to check it out. Overall, a functional client for a unique storefront.

6. Origin

This is Electronic Arts’ dedicated client: you’ll need to have it installed if you want to play a modern EA game. In its favour, it’s a more feature-rich enterprise compared to similar clients from Bethesda and Ubisoft. For starters, Origin has a storefront boasting an impressive list of games that aren’t published by EA, from big names like CD Projekt, Ubisoft and Capcom, through to smaller indie publishers like Playdead and Kalypso (that said, EA games are hugely foregrounded). Origin also supports Origin Access, EA’s subscription service which offers up a ton of games for a monthly fee. The bulk of these games (upwards of 100) are EA games, though also include titles like Batman: Arkham Origins, Cities Skylines, The Witness, and more. You also get access to new EA games like Battlefield V before everyone else. 

Whether you believe Origin Access is good value, or not, will determine the value of the Origin client. It’s serviceable, and the storefront isn’t bad, but it can barely hope to reach the inventory size of something like Steam. Perhaps, if you’ve only interest in big name indies and triple A games and want something with quality control, that won’t matter to you.

7. Battle.net

Since the release of Destiny 2, Blizzard’s Battle.net client has expanded to include Activision’s recent stable of online games: Destiny 2 (until September, at least) and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. When it comes to assessing the quality of Battle.net, the first and most obvious question is: do you want to play a Blizzard game? If the answer is “yes” then tough luck — whether you like it or not, you’re gonna need Battle. net.

As for the experience itself, it’s fine. It’s lightweight enough that if you’re only keen to play Hearthstone, it’s not going to get in the way with long boot up times and persistent interruptions. It’s possible to stream straight to Facebook from the client, and all the in-client streaming options are geared towards pushing you in that direction. It’s a decent place to stream Blizzard-centric esports too, for example the Overwatch League. It’s a tidy and functional client and, if you disagree, a necessary evil anyway.

8. UPlay

UPlay is good for one thing: playing Ubisoft games. It’s actually not good for a single other thing. Occasionally Ubisoft will offer a free game to UPlay account holders, and occasionally the publisher will run decent sales on Ubisoft titles. But overall you’re not really going to install UPlay unless you want to play a Ubisoft game. UPlay is widely mocked, and it’s easy to see why. If you buy a Ubisoft game on Steam, it’ll launch Uplay and then launch into the game itself. It’s not a gamebreaker, it’s just damn annoying. Unless you love earning Uplay points, for some reason, UPlay is just a boring fact of life if you want to play a Ubisoft game. A shame Siege and Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey are as good as they are. 

9. Bethesda Launcher

It’s been easy enough to ignore the existence of Bethesda’s launcher: while games like Elder Scrolls Legends have required bethesda.net accounts, it was possible to play them via Steam without the need for a separate client. But the honeymoon is over: Fallout 76 will require the launcher, and will be the only digital storefront selling the game. 

It’s a barebones client—simply a desktop storefront for Bethesda games—but increasingly, the publisher’s answer to Battle.net. Even the “streams” menu option shuttles the user to a Twitch web browser page, likewise the “community” menu option. There’s no reason to recommend it, then, unless you’re definitely going to play Fallout 76 and, presumably, any other forthcoming online Bethesda games.

10. Windows Store

Decisions, decisions.

When it comes to gaming, the Windows Store is good for two things: playing Microsoft-published games, and as fodder for condescending jokes about Microsoft. The worst thing about Windows Store is that it’s oblivious to what kind of games enthusiast you are. A lengthy browse throws up a ton of cheap smartphone-esque games (Hidden City: Hidden Object Adventure! Candy Crush Soda Saga!), among which you’ll find scattered the odd flagship Microsoft-owned game like Minecraft, Gears of War, Halo and Forza. Stuff like Ark: Survival Evolved and We Happy Few are there—and other notable publishers including Warner Bros and Capcom are getting involved—but the storefront is definitely geared towards folks who put hundreds of hours into Minesweeper in the ‘90s. Nothing wrong with that, but I’d wager that most people are looking for one or the other, not both. You won’t be leisurely browsing the Windows Store, then. It’s a clunky affair with virtually no useful curation. One to avoid unless you’re into Forza.

Also, there is absolutely no need to use the Windows Store for games now that the Xbox app exists.

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378 Best Free MMO Games to Play Right Now (2022)

378 Free-to-play MMO games found in our list! Please note we are also including Multiplayer Online Games with MMO elements.

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Overwatch 2

Big changes come to the Overwatch formula in this sequel…and so does PvE content, eventually.

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Tower of Fantasy

Tower of Fantasy brings the MMORPG experience to PC and mobile with a F2P, splashy, anime-esque style.

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Diablo Immortal

Diablo Immortal is an all-new massively multiplayer online action RPG and Blizzard’s long advertised mobile Diablo experience (that totally was not coming to PC) comes to PC complete with all the demon slaying and looting you could want.

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Lost Ark

Journey throughout the realm of Arkesia and do battle against a demon invasion in Smilegate’s free-to-play ARPG Lost Ark!

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PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS

Battle the odds in a 100v1 death match in PUBG: Battlegrounds, the classic free-to-play battle royale experience.

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Enlisted

Step into the most famous battles of World War II in Enlisted, a free-to-play shooter from the makers of War Thunder. Experience squad-based combat from the ground level, as you command your troops, outfitted with era-authentic weapons and gear, in massive battles with over a hundred soldiers apiece.

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Fall Guys

Fall Guys is a free-to-play massively multiplayer party royale game.

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Game Of Thrones Winter Is Coming

Fame and glory await you in Westeros, in Game of Thrones: Winter Is Coming, the officially licensed free-to-play browser game based on the epic fantasy series by George R. R. Martin.

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Drakensang Online

Drakensang Online is a free to play 3D action RPG game that features extraordinary 3D graphics and effects and heralds the next generation of free-to-play online browser games. With the ability to customize your character, skills and magic powers like never before, join your comrades to wage a brutal war against evil.

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Dark Orbit Reloaded

Take part in huge intergalactic battles and take on the whole galaxy in DarkOrbit, the free-to-play browser-based space combat MMO from Bigpoint — now in 3-D! Choose your faction and your ship, each with their own strengths, and take off into adventure!

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MultiVersus

Match up in 1v1, 2v2 co-op, or 4-person free-for-all modes in this free-to-play Smash-Style Brawler!

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World War 3

MY.GAMES and friends take to the real world for a more realistic take on military FPS combat.

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Crossout

Trick out your ride and take to the post-apocalyptic roads for battle in Crossout, the free-to-play vehicular combat game from Gaijin Entertainment! Featuring a vehicle design system with endless customization and fast-paced, armor-crunching combat, Crossout offers high-octane excitement in brief and explosive matches.

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Elvenar

In InnoGames’ Elvenar, you can build an epic fantasy city, populated by elves or humans, and watch it grow into a sprawling metropolis, awash in riches and brimming with military might. The elves have powerful magic at their disposal, while humans are well-versed in the arts of war.

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Neverwinter

Neverwinter is an action MMORPG based on the acclaimed Dungeons and Dragons universe. In Neverwinter you take on the role as a mighty hero who must set out to protect the lands of Neverwinter from those who conspire to see it destroyed.

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Forge of Empires

Forge of Empires is a browser-based MMORTS by InnoGames. Relive history as you rule over your empire through the stages of early human civilizations.

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World of Tanks

World of Tanks is a team-based free MMO action game exclusively focused on the armored warfare in the mid-20th century. Created by the strategy masterminds at Wargaming.net, this is a shooter with a lot of tactical elements to be taken into consideration.

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is a faithful free-to-play re-creation of the popular CCG by Konami.

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League of Angels — Heaven’s Fury

Embark on an epic quest to save world in League of Angels — Heaven’s Fury, the latest entry in the free-to-play browser-based MMORPG franchise. Play as a mighty Dragoon, the enigmatic Mage, or deadly Archer and recruit your team of angels from the sides of light and darkness to fight against demonic beasts and their vile masters in a gorgeously rendered fantasy world.

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Dark Knight

Become a devil hunter and challenge the forces of evil in Dark Knight, a free-to-play browser MMOARPG from Fortune Game Ltd. Start off as a sorcerer or slayer and summon a goddess to fight by your side as you ascend to become the ultimate devil-fighting machine!

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Eternal Fury

Play a part in the battle between gods and giants in Eternal Fury, a free-to-play ARPG from R2 Games. Heaven and Hell are at war, and the realm of man is caught in between.

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Halo Infinite (Multiplayer)

Step into the boots of a fresh Spartan and fight for galactic supremacy in free-to-play Halo Infinite Multiplayer

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Genshin Impact

Explore a bright and fantastical anime-styled world in miHoYo’s free-to-play online RPG Genshin Impact. Assemble your crew of adventurers and shift between them on the fly, as you journey across the world of Teyvat and fight monsters, solve puzzles, and help the townsfolk.

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War Thunder

War Thunder is an MMO combat game dedicated to World War II military aviation, armored vehicles, and fleets. In War Thunder, players can pilot a multitude of aircraft from a variety of nations including the U.S, Germany, Soviet Union, Japan and more.

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Noah’s Heart

Noah’s Heart is an open-world action-adventure MMORPG game developed by Archosaur Games, the developers of Dragon Raja.

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Call Of Duty: Warzone

One of the most popular FPSes in the world is now a free-to-play battle royale: Call of Duty: Warzone. Strive to become the last squad standing in Battle Royale mode, where 150 players loot and shoot their way through an ever-shrinking battlefield; or complete contracts and try to escape with the most cash in Plunder mode.

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Destiny 2

Embark on a heroic quest to save humanity in Bungie’s epic sci-fi MMO shooter Destiny 2, now free-to-play. Experience a wealth of content as a stalwart Titan, mysterious Warlock, or crafty Hunter, battling the enemies of humanity across the solar system.

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World of Warships

World of Warships is a free-to-play 3D naval action MMO (developed by the team that created World of Tanks) based on epic sea battles of the 20th century. World of Warships will let players take control of a large selection of warships and wage naval war in scenarios based on the biggest boat battles of the 20th Century.

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Warframe

Warframe is a free to play sci-fi co-op TPS (3rd-person shooter) being developed by Digital Extremes, the makers of The Darkness 2. As a race on the brink of extinction, players wield powerful suits the Tenno called warframes.

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Guild Wars 2

Guild Wars 2 represents ArenaNet’s attempt to turn MMO convention on its ears and create an engaging game for players of all skill levels and play styles. It does away with typical things like the holy trinity (tank, healer, DPS) and eschews traditional group mechanics for open-world content, which anyone can join in on without hampering other players’ efforts.

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Flyff Universe

Flyff Universe uses an updated graphics engine to merge some fan favorite features! Experience the Anime MMORPG anywhere through any browser.

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Valorant

Valorant is Riot Games’ free-to-play competitive 5v5 tactical shooter, where you’ll need strong gunplay and timely use of abilities to come out on top. Choose your character and participate in matches up to 25 rounds long, taking turns as attackers and defenders.

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FAQ

In short, MMO stands for «Massively Multiplayer Online Games«. While not a game genre in and of itself, the term is often used to describe any game that contains those three elements. If the game is played online, is a multiplayer game, and caters to a «massively» sized crowed (obviously a subjective term) then the game will often be described as an «MMO».

Often, MMO can be used to mean MMORPG, a specific type of MMO game. Guild Wars 2 and Eve Online are examples of MMORPGs, Destiny 2 and PlanetSide 2 are examples of MMOFPS games, and games like League of Legends or Fortnite may often be described as «MMO» since they do provide access to massive player numbers, but technically these types of games would better be described by other genre terms like MOBA or Battle Royale, respectively.

Since the term «MMO» isn’t very specific by itself, the following games could all be considered by some to be free-to-play «MMO games» and are generally more popular now. Again, these titles are from many genres so if you are looking for something a bit more specific, try searching our subcategories instead. Some good recommendations though, in no order, are:

1. Path of Exile
2. Warframe
3. Destiny 2
4. Lost Ark
5. SMITE

selections of the best games with the client

Client games are games in which the user has to download a special program called a client. The resources of this program usually contain most of the content of the game, including graphics and sounds. This principle is most often used for online games, because the presence of a client can significantly improve the quality and variety of content and transfer part of the calculations to the player’s computer, offloading the servers.

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Therefore, online client games often have a higher level of quality than browsers of the same genre.

All this leads to the fact that the game with the client purely subconsciously inspires more trust among gamers than even the most well-thought-out browser. It is not surprising that even free online projects are increasingly coming out in the form of client games. nine0004

On the other hand, the presence of a client can reduce the target audience of the project, cutting off the owners of relatively weak computers and those who do not like to download from 5 to 20 GB, just to try a new toy. Often, a client game will need a better internet connection than a browser game. The frequent release of updates often leads to the fact that you have to wait for the completion of the update of your favorite game for several hours. And the presence of game resources on players’ computers sometimes makes them easier to hack or steal for use in pirated crafts. nine0004

Developers of single-player games resort to creating client games mainly to combat piracy — after all, even the most modern defenses are hacked sooner or later, while hacking a client game requires the creation of separate pirate servers.

No wonder that new client games of various genres are released almost every day. Most often, according to this principle, the following are arranged:

  • MMORPGs, especially those that try to impress players with modern graphics;
  • online shooters and action games, because it is very difficult to implement a control system convenient for such games in a browser; nine0023
  • various simulators that require a huge amount of calculations;
  • MOBA;
  • collectible card games.

In general, absolutely any game can be theoretically built using the client-server architecture — but this is not always justified, since such a project usually costs more than a similar browser. Therefore, client casual games are very rare.

Relevant and interesting selections, reviews and articles about the best client games of all these genres you can always find on our website in this section. We hope we can help you make a choice and not waste your traffic on downloading a client that will be deleted in half an hour. nine0004

Online client games — TOP of the best online client games on PC (PC) and other platforms The main feature of such developments is the mandatory installation of the game client on your device. Therefore, all online games with a client must be downloaded first. There are paid and free developments. You can download free online client games immediately after registering on the official website of the project. nine0004

For a more detailed search, our catalog is equipped with a unique filter that will help filter out client games by genre, setting, platform, release year, and other parameters. Combine the criteria in the filter and get the top online client games for your personal taste. High-quality graphics of such developments allow you to immerse yourself in fantasy worlds with realistic characters and the game universe. A variety of gameplay will satisfy even the most hardcore gamers.

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Lineage 2: Essence — modified and free version of the legendary game. The fresh project focuses on PvP battles, acceleration and simplification of development, as well as battles with enhanced bosses and the Olympics.

World of Tanks is the most popular online game dedicated to tank battles. Many players fight on various maps, where they control realistically recreated armored vehicles. nine0004

CRSED: F.O.A.D. — an original approach to the genre of Battle-royale shooters. Ordinary skirmishes are diluted with magic, and an abundance of weapons and several cards do not let you get bored. The shooter is free and very popular.

Crossout is a free MMO action game set in a harsh world that has survived a global catastrophe. Players need to design their own armored vehicle and engage in battle with live opponents for the remaining resources.

Fox Legends is a free fantasy game based on oriental legends. Immerse yourself in the world of cross-platform MMORPG on PC and smartphones by creating a hero and starting a journey in an Asian setting. nine0004

Black Desert is an innovative MMORPG with a huge game world and great graphics. Players are waiting for epic sieges, trade, equipment creation, home improvement and clan life.

Enlisted is a realistic online shooter with unique unit mechanics. Become the commander of an entire squad or crew by taking part in historical battles. Control infantry, tanks and aircraft.

Lost Ark is a large-scale MMORPG project with a large and open universe. Dynamic battles are made in the style of hack`n`slash games, and the abundance of heroes, PvP, game features and mechanics will please most players. nine0004

War Thunder is one of the best and perhaps the largest online game about military equipment. The forces of aviation, navy and ground equipment of various countries participate in exciting session battles.

Aion is a free online RPG with good graphics, air combat and challenging dungeons. The project took the best ideas of classic online games, refining them to perfection in a new gaming world.

Royal Quest is a free to play MMORPG set in an unusual universe. The game is filled with dynamic fights, PvP battles, interesting tasks, easy controls, nice graphics and deep study. nine0004

World of Warships is a free-to-play naval battle simulator where players have to choose a country and fight against real opponents. Realistic controls and accurate ship models await you.

Star Conflict is a unique MMO action project in a space setting, where the user will control a spaceship and participate in a space war for power in the entire galaxy.

Blood and Soul is a free multiplayer RPG with fun PvP, nice graphics and high social activity. Players fight each other, go to raids and chat with friends. nine0004

Caliber is a free online third-person shooter with an emphasis on tactical and command components. Become an elite special forces fighter, upgrade your operative’s equipment and take part in PvP or PvE missions.

League of Angels — Heaven’s Fury is a beautiful 3D continuation of the League of Angels games line. Heroes are waiting for exciting fights with full control, more angels, picturesque locations and a lot of content.

Warface is a free shooter with nice graphics, plenty of game modes and constant updates. The great popularity of the game guarantees high online, difficult shootouts and constant competition. nine0004

Blade and Soul is a free-to-play esports MMORPG filled with oriental culture. Players will plunge into the world of exciting PvP battles, explore mysterious dungeons and defend their native universe.

Perfect World — amazing fantasy adventure in a perfect world where 6 races fight against nameless creatures. Create your character, explore, kill monsters and cooperate with other heroes.

Reborn Online is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG based on the best ideas of the competition. Players explore the beautiful universe of Asgard, fight bosses and participate in large-scale PvP. nine0004

  • Genre: RPG
  • Setting: Fantasy, Anime
  • Platform: PC
  • Stage in RF: In release
  • RF Model: Free
  • PvP: Yes
  • Genre: Action & Shooter
  • Setting: Military, Fantasy
  • Platform: PC, Xbox One, PS4
  • Stage in RF: In release
  • RF Model: Free
  • PvP: Yes
  • Genre: RPG
  • Setting: Fantasy, Anime
  • Platform: PC, iOS, Android
  • Stage in RF: In release
  • RF Model: Free
  • PvP: Yes
  • Genre: Action & Shooter
  • Setting: Military, Historical
  • Platform: PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5
  • Stage in RF: MBT
  • RF Model: Free
  • PvP: Yes
  • Genre: Strategy
  • Setting: Military, Fantasy, Economic
  • Platform: PC
  • Stage in RF: In release
  • RF Model: Free
  • PvP: Yes
  • Genre: RPG
  • Setting: Fantasy, Anime
  • Platform: PC
  • Stage in RF: In release
  • RF Model: Free
  • PvP: Yes
  • Genre: RPG
  • Setting: Fantasy
  • Platform: PC
  • Stage in RF: In release
  • RF Model: Free
  • PvP: Yes
  • Genre: RPG
  • Setting: Fantasy
  • Platform: PC
  • Stage in RF: In release
  • RF Model: Free
  • PvP: Yes
  • Genre: Action & Shooter
  • Setting: Military, Fantasy
  • Platform: PC
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  • RF Model: Free
  • PvP: Yes
  • Genre: RPG
  • Setting: Fantasy, Anime
  • Platform: PC, iOS, Android
  • Stage in RF: In release
  • RF Model: Free
  • PvP: Yes

Client games

Modern client games have huge online performance, hundreds of thousands of gamers choose a variety of shooters, strategists and RPGs. You can pick up your first MMO or choose a new one on our portal. Through the efforts of the editors, a large catalog of multiplayer projects of different genres and settings has been compiled, and for each video game there is a separate page with a review, media and news content. nine0004

Top client-side online games

Top-mmorpg.ru has implemented a unique dynamic directory-rating, in which, using a filter, it is possible to get the output of the best client-side online games by a certain genre, setting, released in a certain year and other criteria. With the help of the catalog, you can easily select the TOP 5, 10 or 100 best online RPG client games, action games, shooters or strategies, as well as filter the resulting list by setting, year and many other parameters. Choosing the perfect client game for yourself and your friends is quite simple, you just need to consider:

  • Genre and setting;
  • Presence or absence of PvP;
  • Graphic style, unique game mechanics, distribution system and donations;
  • System requirements for the client game.

In addition to the genre and distribution model, the setting plays an important role, influencing the style of the entire game universe, characters, weapons, locations and monsters. The most popular options were fantasy, science fiction, space, anime and historical themes. Also in the modern gaming industry, hybrid projects are coming out, where several genres and settings are combined at once. nine0004

Paid and free online client games

Our list of online client games contains both paid and free projects. Paid ones can be distributed according to the model of a one-time purchase or a monthly payment for access. Free ones do not require any user investment. Beginners can easily find free client games for their first adventures, and each video game page in the catalog contains an overview, screenshots, news archive and videos.

Our catalog is dominated by free online client games in Russian, but there are also other languages ​​that are not yet localized. You can find information about this in the full description of the development. Periodically, the catalog is updated with new projects that enter the Russian market. Users will immediately find the best client games in any genre, while the editors cover game news daily with descriptions of patches and events. nine0004

New online client games

The world of multiplayer entertainment is dominated by the newest client games of various genres. Absolutely all new popular MMORPGs, shooters and strategies have their own launcher and game client. Our site presents all the novelties of client online games in 2021, recently released in 2019, 2020 and other years. It is enough to specify the project release year in the filter and you will receive a list of online client games for the specified year, thus you can see all the latest developments. nine0004

Download online client games

It is extremely easy to choose and download free online client games, because a large assortment and a detailed description allows you to determine the most interesting entertainment for a particular gamer.