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There are a ton of video games out that requires multiplayer. Battle royales and team-based titles are a big hit, but it doesn’t mean that there are not some other great single-player focused titles for players to look forward to playing. 2020 was hit with the dreaded covid health pandemic outbreak and it pushed a lot of developers into working remotely which ultimately cost several games to get pushed back. As a result, we’re expecting 2021 to be filled with some great titles well worth picking up.

So, if you are looking for the best single player games for any of the two consoles, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a list of the 17 best single player games for Xbox One and PS4. Single-Player Games for Xbox One and PS4 in 2020. Below is the list of all the games we have mentioned in this article. Single-player games are alive and kicking in 2019. Here are some of our current favorites and some worth keeping an eye on for PC, PS4, Xbox One & Switch.

#9 Hitman 3

  • Developer: IO Interactive
  • Publisher: IO Interactive
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX/S
  • Release: January 20, 2021
  • Co-op: N/A
  • Competitive Multiplayer: N/A

The final installment to the Hitman World of Assassination trilogy will finally come out in 2021. Hitman 3 is slated to release in January of next year although details on just what we can expect have yet to be laid out. With that said, players can still expect a stealth third-person title. You’ll be taking on the role of Agent 47 as he’s tasked with taking out various contract criminal targets across different locations around the world. Just as before, you’ll have control over how to carry out these hits as you explore the level and potential exit strategies for when you finally take the kill. One element that will be unique for players this time around is that there will be VR support on the PlayStation VR headset.

#8 Tales of Arise

  • Developer: Bandai Namco Studios
  • Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: TBA
  • Co-op: TBA
  • Competitive Multiplayer: TBA

The long-running Tales series is going to receive another installment. Tales of Arise is currently being developed in hopes of revitalizing the series which may help appeal more towards a Western audience. This will still be an action RPG title if you’re familiar with the game and as a result, you’ll find that the Linear Motion Battle System will be intact.

In the narrative, we know that the game will focus on two worlds, Dahna and Rena. Rena is an advanced world that is filled with magic and technology while Dahna has been repressed into a medieval state. As a result, Rena has been using those that inhabit Dahna as slaves. So far we know that the protagonists are going to be a man named Alphen who is from Dahna and a woman named Shionne from Rena. Both find themselves traveling together in a new dark adventure.

#7 Hogwarts Legacy

  • Developer: Avalanche Software
  • Publisher: Portkey Games
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX/S
  • Release: 2021
  • Co-op: N/A
  • Competitive Multiplayer: N/A

There have been several rumors over the past year that we would be receiving some kind of an RPG based in the Harry Potter universe. It wouldn’t be until September of 2020 that we got the official reveal of Hogwarts Legacy. This is an action RPG where players get to step into the world crafted up by author J.K. Rowling, although she is not directly involved in this video game development. Likewise, you shouldn’t expect to see familiar characters in both the novel or cinematic Harry Potter universe. Instead, this game is set to take place in the late 1800s where you get a letter of acceptance into Hogwarts.

We don’t know too much about the game quite yet. It looks like this will be an open-world kind of experience where you’ll have different locations to explore outside of just Hogwarts. Players will learn magical spells, potions, the combatant with sinister foes, and tame some magical beasts. Being developed by Avalanche Software, this game is set to release sometime in 2021.

#6 Elden Ring

  • Developer: FromSoftware
  • Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: TBA
  • Co-op: N/A
  • Competitive Multiplayer: N/A

FromSoftware is a pretty well-known video game development studio. These are the folks that brought out the Souls series and each new video game they bring out has a massive fan base ready to pick up a copy. Currently, the studio is preparing to bring out a brand new video game called Elden Ring. It’s a title that will continue to play on some dark fantasy elements with gameplay centered around being an action RPG.

Likewise, we know that the studio is also getting some help from author George R.R. Martin, the man behind the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series. This legendary author is helping flesh out the lore and background details for the game setting. While we’re still waiting to get a premise of the title and some gameplay footage, it does look like the studio is wanting to make the title set in an open world with new gameplay mechanics such as horseback riding. Other than that, we’re left waiting to hear more about the game from the development studio.

#5 Fable

  • Developer: Playground Games
  • Publisher: Xbox Game Studios
  • Platforms: PC, XSX/S
  • Release: TBA
  • Co-op: N/A
  • Competitive Multiplayer: N/A

The Fable series was prominent from 2004 through 2010 where we got three mainline installments to this RPG series and since then there have been very few titles released attached to the IP franchise. Still, fans suspected that Microsoft wouldn’t keep this game on ice forever and finally during a July Xbox Series X event we got the announcement of a Fable reboot being in the works. Now, no real information was shared for players outside of the announcement trailer which really only offered a look into a fantasy world.

Still, this reboot does have an interesting development team working on the title. Playground Games is developing this game and if you’re not familiar with the studio by name then you might be familiar with their line of video games. These are the folks that brought out the Forza Horizon series. It looks like Microsoft found that the studio can capture some gorgeous landscapes and environment details that they offered the studio to make an RPG reboot of Fable which is a drastic change-up from the racing titles that they are known for. We’re uncertain if this game will make its way out into the marketplace in 2021, but we’re certainly keeping tabs on the title.

Responsible citizens have been staying at home in recent weeks, and stay-at-home and social distancing orders could be extended for a significant period as we all work to flatten the curve of the coronavirus outbreak.

There are more options than ever in 2020 given the vast array of streaming options, and for gamers, the past few years have delivered a few all-time classics. If you’re tired of Battle Royale games and looking for a lengthy single-player experience, we’re here to help. Here are 28 excellent single-player games to dive into while you’re stuck at home, with picks for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC, along with secondary recommendations if you’ve already played a given game.

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Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
The ultimate outlaw simulator, with one of the best open, living worlds ever created. Visually stunning, with an entertaining story you'll want to play to the end.
If you like Red Dead Redemption 2, try: Grand Theft Auto VThe Witcher 3
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch

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The game that set a new standard for open world RPGs. Play as the definitive version of Geralt of Rivia (sorry, Henry Cavill), slay monsters across the continent, or just spend all your time with Gwent.
If you like The Witcher 3, try: Kingdom Come: DeliveranceThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild
Platforms: Switch
Modern, open-world Zelda in a beautifully crafted world. It's extremely accessible even if you aren't a vet of the series, and is one of the very first games you should add to your Switch library.
If you like Breath of the Wild, try: The Legend of Zelda: Link's AwakeningFire Emblem: Three Houses
Platforms: Switch
A brilliant tactical RPG with a highly satisfying battle system.
If you like Fire Emblem: Three Houses, try: Fire Emblem Heroes (phone app)Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch
A journey through beautiful ancient Greece, and the best installment in the long-running series to date. Pro tip: Play as Kassandra. She's awesome.
If you like Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, try: Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Yakuza Series
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
Yakuza games originally released on PS2 and PS3 and never quite caught on in the U.S, but the entire series has since been revamped for modern consoles and re-released. Incredibly fun beat-em-up action in semi-open-world Japan with a wide array of hilarious side stories and fun minigames to play. Start with Yakuza 0 and thank me later.
If you like Yakuza, try: Fist of the North Star: Lost ParadiseAnimal Crossing: New Horizons
Platforms: Switch
Animal Crossing is so incredibly chill that it certainly won't be for everyone, but it's a perfect relaxation game, and we could all use that right about now.
If you like Animal Crossing, try: Stardew Valley, Doraemon: Story of Seasons, My Time At PortiaHorizon Zero Dawn
Platforms: PS4, PC (soon)
One of the best-looking games on PS4, a stunning open-world game that fans of Tomb Raider, Assassin's Creed and The Witcher should love.
If you like Horizon Zero Dawn, try: Days GoneNioh 2
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One
A brutally challenging, but rewarding romp through fantastical Sengoku-era Japan.Free
If you like Nioh 2, try: Bloodborne, Sekiro, Dark Souls RemasteredDeath Stranding
Platforms: PS4
Hideo Kojima's groundbreaking latest release was polarizing for reviewers, some of whom labeled it a walking simulator, but I find delivering packages across the post-cataclysm U.S. to be constantly engaging and strangely soothing.
If you like Death Stranding, try: Tricky TowersFinal Fantasy XV
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
If you're looking for a colossal RPG to sink hours into, you could do much worse than FFXV, which trades the series' traditional turn-based combat for more modern active combat, and is just beautiful to look at.
If you like FFXV, try: Final Fantasy VII Remake (soon), Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac AgePersona 5 Royal
Platforms: PS4
If you like JRPGs or school-based anime shows, you're going to love Persona 5, which was recently revamped with the release of Royal. Persona 5 can be found fairly cheaply if you just want the base game.
If you like Persona 5 Royal, try: Persona 4: Dancing All NightMetal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
Fans of the series didn't exactly love the story, and I would rank MGS 3, 4 and 2 above V (in that order), but The Phantom Pain still offers some incredible action gameplay.
If you like MGSV, try: Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 HDGod of War
Platforms: PS4
Arguably the best PS4 exclusive available, the best choice for someone looking for a meaty action game.
If you like God of War, try: God of War 3 RemasteredStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
Star Wars games are very hit-or-miss, but Fallen Order borrows mechanics from some of the best action games on the market and weaves in a solid Star Wars story.
If you like Star Wars Jedi, try: Shadow of the Tomb RaiderMonster Hunter World
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
A seriously addicting and unique action game where you select your giant weapon of choice and go slay some of the biggest monsters you can imagine.
If you like Monster Hunter World, try: God Eater 3Resident Evil 2
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
The remake of Resident Evil 3 just dropped, but that's a far shorter and inferior game when compared to RE2, which set a new bar for modern remakes.
If you like Resident Evil 2, try: Resident Evil Remaster, Resident Evil 4The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimSingle Player Video Game Typing Games

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Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch
Nine years after it launched, the game that redefined what an open world game could be is still a very enjoyable and epic journey.

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If you like Skyrim, try: The Witcher 3XCOM 2

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Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
Many games have copied the XCOM style, but no one has done it better yet. Engaging top-down strategy combat where a wrong move could cost you a beloved soldier for the rest of your playthrough.
If you like XCOM, try: Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Mutant Year Zero, BattleTechSid Meier's Civilization VI
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
Pick your favorite civilization and play through history, conquering the globe as you see fit. Hours can melt away playing Civ.
If you like Civ VI, try: Europa Universalis IV, StellarisMarvel's Spider-Man
Platforms: PS4
Web-sling your way through a beautifully recreated New York City and beat up baddies.
If you like Spider-Man, try: Batman: Arkham CollectionForza Horizon 4
Platforms: Xbox One, PC
Exhilarating arcade racing action, and one of the best-looking games of the generation.Single Player Video Game Typing Games
If you like Forza Horizon, try: Burnout Paradise RemasteredSuper Mario Odyssey
Platforms: Switch
It's a 3D Mario game, which means it's incredible by default.
If you like Super Mario Odyssey, try: Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairDisco ElysiumFree
Platforms: PC
An engrossing, story-driven RPG where every choice you make matters.
If you like Disco Elysium, try: Divinity Original Sin 2The Outer Worlds
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch (soon)

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Think Fallout 3 or 4, but in outer space. Not overly long, so you can probably play through the entire story in a couple weeks.
If you like The Outer Worlds, try: Fallout 4Planet Zoo
Platforms: PC
The best zoo simulator yet. Good for fans of sim games and animal lovers alike.
If you like Planet Coaster, try: Planet CoasterPokemon Sword and Shield
Platforms: Switch
The first classic Pokemon adventure on Switch didn't disappoint, unless you're dead set on having a complete dex.
If you like Pokemon Sword and Shield, try: Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, Ni No Kuni, Digimon Story: Cyber SleuthTotal War: Three Kingdoms
Platforms: PC
Epic real time strategy battles set in the Three Kingdoms era in China.
If you like Three Kingdoms, try: Total War: Warhammer II