The PC gaming format is treated to an influx of great new titles every year, and that doesn't appear to be slowing down any time soon. While there are countless shooters, RPGs, racers, and more to choose from, the fans on Ranker have voted to decide which one is the best PC game to play today.

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For those who like to play online multiplayer, it can be especially important to know which games are the most popular. An active player base is essential to finding full lobbies of favored game modes quickly, and these awesome games are sure to be filled with competitors.

Rocket League

Rocket League Samus Gunship

The hybrid sports game Rocket League was developed and published by Psyonix. Players take control of rocket-powered cars and use them to play an entertainingly oversized game of soccer, ranging from 1v1 to 4v4 game modes.

The wild physics and over-the-top presentation found within Rocket League's arenas perfectly suit the overall experience that's on offer. Engaging rocket thrusters to desperately race along the walls of an enclosed soccer stadium and score a goal, or stop the other team from scoring, is literally a blast.

Overwatch

Tracer posing in a promo image for Overwatch

The first-person shooter Overwatch was developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. Players take control of one of a wide variety of different heroes with unique abilities and compete in team-based shooter modes such as Assault and Control.

While many modern shooters choose the path of military realism, there's evidently still a place in the hearts of gamers for the kind of stylish creativity that Overwatch delivers. New players may be unsure which of the over 30 heroes to choose, so they should definitely check out the best characters for those just starting in Overwatch.

Among Us

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The social deduction game Among Us, was developed and published by Innersloth. Players take control of a Crewmate or an Imposter, and work together to either maintain or sabotage the effort to survive in outer space.

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Not every game needs cutting-edge graphics or explosive gameplay to capture the attention of the gaming public. This game relies on the simple thrills of either solving a mystery or perhaps better yet, clever deception. Among Us is also terrifically accessible, giving it that old-school "jump in and play" feeling.

Call Of Duty: Warzone

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The first-person battle royale shooter Call of Duty: Warzone was co-developed by Infinity Ward and Raven Software and published by Activision. With 150 players dropping into a map, players loot for weapons and try to survive to be the last one, or squad, alive.

With the rising popularity of battle royales, Warzone seems to be sitting pretty above the competition. The presence of Loadout Drops, which removes some of the randomness associated with BRs. Features like UAVs, Bounties, and buy-backs help Warzone reign supreme. With such a huge playing area, players should be able to steer clear of the worst places to land on Warzone's map.

Valorant

Sage in a poster for Valorant

The first-person shooter Valorant was developed and published by Riot Games, a gaming company best known for the MOBA game League of Legends. Players choose a hero with their own special abilities and battle each other in squad-based multiplayer matches.

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From its inception, Valorant was intended to be the ultimate competitive FPS. Despite reaching the lofty goals of being an excellent, complex FPS with an active competitive scene, it's also impressively accessible for new players. Not every gamer will have the twitchy reaction speeds required to keep up in most online shooters, so it's convenient that the game has characters who are suitable for novice gamers

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

A character holding a hammer in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

The first-person shooter Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege was developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. Players are tasked with either attacking or defending an area and are given an opportunity to plan their tactics at the start of each round.

Like a Sergio Leone Western, the gunfights in this game are preceded by minutes of thrilling tension and are often over in an instant. With 60 characters having unique skills, stats, and weapons, the game offers tremendous depth and replayability, especially for a 6v6 FPS game. Newer players should definitely read up on the five best attackers and defenders in Rainbow Six Siege.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

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The first-person shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was co-developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment, and published by Valve. Players are put into teams as either Terrorists and Counter-Terrorists, playing multi-round matches of objective-based game modes.

CS:GO has remained one of the most popular PC shooters for almost a decade and has its perfect fundamentals to thank for that incredible success. Super tight shooting mechanics, innovative gameplay design, and a die-hard player base can all be found in this modern classic. Luckily, it's apparently never too late to hop aboard the CS:GO train.

Grand Theft Auto V

Three men stand looking in the horizon in Grand Theft Auto V.

The open-world action-adventure game Grand Theft Auto V was developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. Players take control of three different playable characters in the fictional state of San Andreas and undertake various story quests and side missions.

This entry in the GTA series took the franchise to startling new heights. The way the game manages to make the stories and gameplay of three different characters so engaging is nothing short of monumental. From the retired bank robber to the low-level street thug to the crazed drug dealer, all three protagonists have their own moments to shine in Grand Theft Auto V's hardest missions.

League Of Legends

A screenshot of League of Legends showing the logo from the Riot Games title.

The multiplayer online battle arena game League of Legends was developed and published by Riot Games, which also created and released Valorant and Legends of Runeterra. Players pick their unique champion and battle each other in 5v5 maps, fighting over three lanes with which to traverse and assault the other's base.

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Not only is this one of the most popular PC games, but LoL has one of the most popular competitive eSports scenes in the world, if not the most popular. With over 150 playable champions and an ever-evolving gameplay meta, the popularity of LoL doesn't appear to be waning any time soon.

Minecraft

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The sandbox survival game Minecraft was developed and published by Mojang Studios. Players explore the seemingly infinite world, gather various resources, and create the items and structures necessary for their survival.

While there are many great survival games, there appears to be none greater nor more beloved by fans than Minecraft. Beginning the game empty-handed and going through a roughly 60-hour adventure to defeat a dragon from the supernatural underworld is an epic odyssey, to say the least. Not only is it the best PC game to play today, but it's also one of the 10 best mobile games to play.

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