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Best PS5 Games 2025 Australia — 5 Standout Co-Op Games

Playing video games is often more fun when you share the experience. In Australia, PS5 continues to dominate as a console of choice, and in 2025 many developers are pushing new co-op and multiplayer experiences. Whether you’re looking for split-screen fun, couch co-op, or online teamwork, here are 5 Best PS5 Games 2025 Australia that standout co-op games (or co-op-friendly titles) that deserve your attention this year.

These picks combine engaging mechanics, replayability, and the ability to enjoy with a friend (or more). Let’s dive in.

Multiplayer-Friendly PS5 Games in 2025 -Best PS5 Games 2025 Australia

Here are five co-op or shared-play PS5 titles you’ll want to try in 2025:

Split Fiction (2025)


Developed by Hazelight Studios, Split Fiction is a cooperative-only action-adventure released in March 2025. Players Mio and Zoe are trapped in their own intertwined stories, and must rely on each other to progress. The game uses a “Friend’s Pass” system, so one player can join even if they don’t own it. Wikipedia+1

It Takes Two


Though released earlier, It Takes Two remains a benchmark for co-op design. Every level requires tight collaboration, and gameplay shifts genres frequently to keep things fresh. It’s still frequently recommended on co-op PS5 lists.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands


This fantasy spin on looter-shooter style blends Borderlands-style humor and mechanics into a whimsical D&D setting. It offers split-screen support (albeit with some visual compromises) and cooperative play up to four players.

The Quarry


A “choose your own adventure” horror title in which multiple players can control different characters and make branching decisions. Your choices can cause some characters to live or die, which raises the stakes when playing with friends.

Chicory: A Colorful Tale


A heartwarming indie game centered around painting mechanics and exploration. In co-op mode, the second player can assist in coloring and exploring the world. It’s relaxing, creative, and feels great when played together.

FAQs – Best PS5 Games 2025 Australia

Do all these games support local (couch) co-op in Australia?

Not all. It Takes Two and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands support split-screen or local co-op in certain modes. Split Fiction is online co-op only. Always check the co-op details listed in the Australian PlayStation Store before purchasing.

Are these games available via PlayStation Plus or other subscription services in Australia?

It depends on regional licensing deals. Split Fiction supports a Friend’s Pass, allowing one player to join for free. Others occasionally appear in the PS Plus Game Catalog or limited-time Australian PlayStation Store sales, so check availability regularly.

Do I need two full copies of the game to play co-op online?

Usually yes — unless the title offers a special pass or cross-play feature. For example, Split Fiction allows one player to join through a Friend’s Pass, but most co-op games require both players to own the game.

Can I play with a friend who is in another country (cross-region)?

Generally yes, as long as the game supports online multiplayer and cross-region matchmaking. Some publishers restrict cross-play, so it’s best to verify the game’s regional server settings within Australia.

Which of these is best for casual or new gamers?

Chicory is perfect for new players thanks to its calm pace and forgiving mechanics. The Quarry offers a story-driven experience with minimal skill requirements, while It Takes Two blends fun puzzles and platforming for players of all levels.

If you’re in Australia and seeking the best PS5 games for 2025 that let you share the fun with friends, the five above are excellent picks. Whether you prefer narrative horror, creative painting, frantic action, or genre-hopping adventures, these titles cover a nice spread. Grab a friend, explore the worlds together, and discover what makes co-op gaming so memorable.

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