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Top 20 best multiplayer games on Nintendo Switch

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The best Switch multiplayer games excel at bringing friends and family from all gaming backgrounds together. Whether you’re competing for glory in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate or making jokes in any given Jackbox Party Pack, there are a lot of Switch multiplayer games to play. Here are the best Switch multiplayer games on the Switch: just keep in mind a few of them require a Switch Online subscription!

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20. Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival

Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival simulates the famous Japanese drum instrument and lets you go bananas with the Joycon or a specific taiko controller (if you have the money for it). You’re drumming with the left and right Joycon to the beat, in a frantic manner, to familiar songs like Undertale‘s “Megalovania,” Frozen 2‘s “Into the Unknown,” and even the Super Mario Bros. theme. You can expect some classical music and J-pop in the mix as well. If you’ve played the Donkey Konga series from the GameCube, it’s somewhat similar.

19. Just Dance 2025

This is arguably the most accessible party game for anyone on the Nintendo Switch. All you have to do is pick up a controller (you can even use your mobile phone) and dance like the coaches on screen. While the songlist isn’t as varied as it could be, Just Dance 2025 has a selection of fun songs to dance to, including Lady Gaga’s “Pokerface,” Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso,” and Madonna’s “Vogue.” Most of the choreography is easy to understand and follow, giving plenty of thrills for the whole family. The visuals of each dance set pop on screen, and Ubisoft ups the ante in this retrospect.

18. Golf with Your Friends

Golf with Your Friends is like mini-golf but elevated in the video game space. The courses have wild elements to them, such as flowing rivers, explosive bombs, and factory machinery that get in the way of your hole-in-one. You can also bounce the balls, leading the way to creative shots towards the end post. There are many different courses to choose from, and they’re each very fun with friends online around the world or on the couch. I can’t count the number of times I’ve laughed while playing Golf with Your Friends. The game has a Very Positive score from over 43,000 players on PC platform Steam.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge brings arcade mayhem
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17. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge

As a spiritual successor to the classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles beat-em-ups of the 90s, Shredder’s Revenge is totally radical. This game is so much fun with friends as you take down enemies together in classic arcade-style action. You can have six people on the screen at once, and it supports online multiplayer if you don’t have your friends on the couch. The retro pixel-style graphics are gorgeous on-screen, and TMNT fans can see all manner of references to the universe in-game. This game is an absolute delight, especially if you like beat-em-ups like Turtles in Time and The Simpsons Arcade back in the day.

TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge delivers exactly what one expects,” said our review. “It’s a great-looking, great-sounding, and great-playing love letter to one of the most beloved franchises of all time.”

Fall Guys is available on Switch
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16. Fall Guys

Fall Guys is a fun party game battle royale that has you running as silly bean guys running through obstacles. As each round passes, you’re trying to be one of the last players to progress to the last mini-game and race to win the crown. Most of the mini-games that developer Mediatonic has made are genius and push your platforming, reflexes, and puzzle skills to the test. It’s immensely fun with friends as you try to outdo each other in this silly battle royale. It used to be a paid experience, but Fall Guys is now a free-to-play game.

15. Tetris 99

Tetris 99 is the perfect marriage between the puzzle genre and the popular battle royale format. You’re trying to be the last to survive against players who stack blocks on your screen as they impact your gameplay. It gets exciting as the gameplay speeds up and more players get eliminated. It’s super intense when you’re in the last five players in the pool. If you succeed in the game, you can get different themes with the in-game currency. There have been themes based on the Pokémon series, Xenoblade Chronicles, and more. You can check out Tetris 99 for free with any Nintendo Switch Online subscription.

Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze is a great co-op game
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14. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is one of the best 2D platformers of the last decade. It has wonderfully creative levels across the jungle and frozen environments that Donkey Kong and crew have to deal with. It also has fun segments with mine carts on a dangerous track! There’s also something really entertaining about being shot from a barrel cannon at high speeds. The platforming feels solid, as you’d expect from a Nintendo game, and the environments are brimming with color and detail.

“It’s an incredibly crafted platformer with an HD sheen and an insane attention to detail, and any fan of the genre owes it to themselves to experience it,” said our 10/10 review.

Animal Crossing New Horizons is one of the Switch's best multiplayer games.
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13. Animal Crossing: New Horizons

It’s super satisfying to show your accomplished settlement in Animal Crossing: New HorizonsYou can show off the designs of your village, the lovely villagers you have, and how immaculately themed each room is. It’s also a relaxing way to hang out with friends as you clean up the island and fish with them. Some have even been married in the game during the COVID pandemic. This is a game that came just at the right time as it cooled down many gamers in a stressful situation. However, it’s still fun to this day.

Rocket League is a great multiplayer Switch game
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12. Rocket League

Football + cars is a simple concept, but it works incredibly well. Now available as a free-to-play title, you can use fast cars to shoot balls or stop a shot from getting in the net. There are also a ton of adjustments you can make to the car, like the patterns, flag, body shape, and paint of your vehicle, to make it stand out among the crowd. There are micro-transaction elements to be aware of, but you don’t need to spend a penny to enjoy the intense sports action of Rocket League. 

Minecraft is a great multiplayer game for Switch.
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11. Minecraft

There’s a reason why Minecraft is so popular, despite the fact that many popular content creators are still making videos about it more than a decade later. Building a home or even a grand statue with your pals is a wonderful premise. You can also adventure through caves, get precious resources, and then escape the various scary enemies who stand in your path. The Creeper will get you eventually. It’s also a relaxing game to partake with a calming soundtrack and strangely blocky yet gorgeous views of the world around you.

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10. Runbow

Runbow is a hidden gem to the nth degree.

This party-platforming hybrid has you trying to survive quick platforming levels that constantly fluctuate. Nine players compete to be the first one to the flag at the end, and the wild, colorful visuals truly pull you into the game. In fact, the platforms camouflage and blend with the constantly switching colors and disappear, adding an extra amount of challenge. While playing Runbow at an Extra Life event, I was shocked to pass through a tough section, getting so much fun from the chaotic nature of the game. This is a surprisingly entertaining Switch multiplayer game that you should pick up.

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9. Nintendo Switch Sports

Nintendo Switch Sports does what it says on the tin. Like Wii Sports, you get a bunch of entertaining physical recreation activities to play. The Joy-Con does a great job of replicating the Wii remote, but unlike Wii Sports, this game supports online play, adding more replayability. You can compete to be the very best and unlock new costumes for your characters along the way.

You can play badminton, golf, soccer (football), volleyball, and bowling, and one of my personal favourites is Chambara. Read our review of the game if you aren’t sold yet!

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8. Ultimate Chicken Horse

I’ve never laughed so hard at a game beyond Ultimate Chicken Horse. The goal is simple: You need to head to the exit of the level. However, with each passing turn, you place obstacles in the way.

The action gets chaotic as rotating spikes are stuck to honey, and pucks fly towards you at lightning speed. The fun revolves around the idea of making the level as difficult as possible for your rivals, but at the same time, easy enough to finish the stage. It can get so intense that your jaw drops.

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7. Splatoon 3

One of the best Switch multiplayer games is Splatoon 3. The goal is to cover each area with as much ink as possible. If your team expands its ink more than the other, you win. That’s it! Kinda.

You’re using all manner of different weapons like a bow and arrow, a paint roller, and even katanas to win. The clothes you unlock throughout the game give you different abilities as well. The concept is simple, but Nintendo’s maps and unique take on a third-person shooter with ink-splitting make Splatoon 3 stand out. The co-op-focused Salmon Run is engrossing as well. “You jump into a match, ink some turf, kill some enemies, see who wins in dramatic fashion (sigh or cheer), and repeat,” said Chris Carter in his Destructoid review. “It’s a loop that works even better than before because of all the aforementioned wrinkles in the formula, with some gameplay smoothing as well.”

Jackbox Party Pack 5 Best Switch Multiplayer games
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6. Jackbox Party Packs

The Jackbox Party Packs are perfect for friends and family. The games are relatively easy to understand, and the only controller you need is your phone (or another device that has internet and browser access). You’ll be surviving in Trivia Murder Party by answering out-of-the-box questions, trying to come up with the funniest one-liners in Quiplash, and even trying to get the most dates amongst yourselves in Monster Seeking Monster. 

Jackbox Games has so much creativity within its game design, and its Party Packs will help create memorable experiences for everyone in your immediate vicinity.

Mario Party Superstars Best Switch multiplayer games
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5. Mario Party Superstars

While the Jackbox Party Packs can create memorable experiences, Mario Party Superstars might be infamous for your friendships. The board game-like title has you competing to get the most stars. You’re exploring the board, finishing entertaining mini-games for coins, and then, by the end of the game, you’ll be ranked by the number of stars and coins you own.

It gets really competitive, too, as you can steal coins and stars from other players. If you’ve played a Mario Party game before, you may recognize some of the boards Mario, Luigi, and the like play on. Memorable mini-games also return to the classic series like Mushroom Mix-Up and Bumper Balls.

Fortnite Best Switch multiplayer games
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4. Fortnite

This may get a lot of flak, but Fortnite is an absolute blast. This battle royale has impeccable controls, a stunning Unreal Engine 5-powered world, and extremely cool weapons that are added each season. It’s constantly being updated, adding new, surprising gameplay elements. Teaming up with friends, completing missions, and then winning the match is so much fun within Fortnite. The game is far more accessible now for those who don’t want to build; there’s a zero-build option that is solely focused on shooting and world exploration.

It’s also wild to see Kratos, Master Chief, Goku, and Spider-Man all at the same party. With Fortnite, anything can happen. You don’t want to miss out.

Super Mario 3D World Best Switch multiplayer games
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3. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury

Excellent game design? Check. Fun four-player multiplayer? Check. Gorgeous visuals? Check. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury is the full package. This previous Wii U exclusive excels on Switch with the addition of faster movement speed and the addition of online play. The music is also stellar from the start, especially for the introductory world of Super Bell Hill. I still listen to the covers of that track regularly!

The cat forms in 3D World also let you crawl up walls, adding momentum to the already stellar Mario platforming format. It’s one of the best multiplayer Switch games you can play on the hybrid system.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate Best Multiplayer on Switch
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2. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is an incredible achievement. The character list is huge with heroes and villains from all over gaming history. Third-party characters like Final Fantasy‘s Cloud, Metal Gear Solid’s Snake, and Castlevania‘s Simon Belmont fight against the likes of Mario, Link, and Fox in epic battles.

Tallying up your opponent’s health meter to high percentages with your arsenal of attacks and then launching them into the stratosphere is super fulfilling. There’s a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate competitive scene for a reason, as many love the simple but deep combat of the game.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Best Switch multiplayer
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1. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

The best Switch multiplayer game is undoubtedly Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The tracks are absolutely stunning with plenty of detail and gorgeous artistic visuals. Driving in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe feels perfect as you drift around corners and get a successful boost.

Additionally, the music keeps up the exciting tone, and a big orchestra performs the score. This is a game you can set up in a living room, and four people will quickly grab a controller and play. It’s simplicity at its best. Hopefully, you can avoid that annoying blue shell!


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Chris is a writer for multiple outlets, including Destructoid! He loves narrative games like Kingdom Hearts, Life is Strange, and Beyond Good & Evil. However, he does enjoy Fortnite and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate from time to time.