2026 marks a turning point for online games. The popular game Anthem is shutting down, a new hero shooter is arriving, and Bungie, known for its iconic games, is trying out a new, lower-priced multiplayer format. With so many new ways to play online, it begs the question: are big, expensive multiplayer games like Grand Theft Auto and Destiny still the most popular choice? Have players’ tastes shifted? Let’s take a look at the current state of online, co-op, and live service gaming.
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