10. Rogue Company (PS5)

If you're looking for a straightforward third-person shooter, Rogue Company will certainly fill that gap. From the creators of SMITE and Paladins, this is a more realistic free-to-play game from Hi-Rez Studios that focuses on squad-based matches for up to 12 players. Taking control of Rogues, each with unique abilities, you'll play objective-based rounds and tactical skirmishes, earning XP and in-game currency so you can get stronger and unlock better equipment. It's fairly straightforward and has decent third-person action that's worth giving a shot.

9. Call of Duty: Warzone (PS5)

Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 is the newest iteration of Activision's free-to-play shooter. With that rock solid, signature Call of Duty gunplay at its core, this is inherently an entertaining multiplayer FPS on a massive scale. The main event is the battle royale mode, placing you alone or in squads on a giant map and fighting for survival. A new mode, DMZ, puts a more objective-based spin on things if you want a change of pace.

8. Genshin Impact (PS5)

Genshin Impact earned an estimated $2 billion during its first year on the market, and has gone on to become something of a cultural touchstone. Also available on smartphones, the PS5 version of this staggeringly popular RPG truly brings developer HoYoverse’s vision to life, with vibrant visuals and a slick, responsive refresh rate. Those not caught in its gacha trap may lament its pricey microtransactions and demanding investment levels, but this is unquestionably a signature service game with a huge and dedicated fanbase to boot.

7. Kid A Mnesia: Exhibition (PS5)

Kid A Mnesia: Exhibition stretches the definition of what a game is, but this interactive experience is well worth checking out. Whether you're a fan of Radiohead or not, this virtual tour through the band's music and artwork is a unique, eerie ride through the obscure. It's only a couple of hours long, it's totally free, and there's nothing else like it on PS5, so we'd absolutely recommend taking it for a spin.

6. Apex Legends (PS5)

Apex Legends remains a super popular free-to-play shooter, and for good reason. The core gameplay is excellent, and developer Respawn has been evolving and growing the experience ever since launch. Battle royale is its core mode but there are often alternative playlists to enjoy with any of the game's many unique characters.