Best PS5 FPS Games Guide 1

What are the best FPS games on PS5? Well, what do you think? In this evolving list, it's down to you and the Push Square community to decide PlayStation 5's top shooters.

The first-person shooter genre — FPS for short — has been around for decades, and is as popular today as it's ever been, if not more so. Popularised by classics like DOOM, Quake, and Wolfenstein, FPS games have come an extremely long way over the years, but one simple thing unites them all — it's just great fun to shoot stuff.

There's a wide range of experiences to be had, from the true-to-life realism of Hell Let Loose to the bombastic lunacy of Far Cry 6. Many FPS titles blend the genre with others; for example, games like Destiny 2 and Borderlands 3 combine the action with RPG elements. While most shooters are aimed at a mature audience by their very nature, there's a lot of variety within that.

On PS5, there are already plenty of options for those who enjoy wielding heavy weaponry and unloading lead into bad guys. The following list represents the best FPS games on PS5, but it's not up to us — the running order is entirely decided by you. By rating any FPS titles on the console, you'll be having a direct impact on this page. Use the search bar below to find a game, then leave a rating to influence this list.

A game will need at least 20 ratings in order to show up in this article. Reckon an important FPS game is missing from the list? Make sure to rate it, and once it has enough, it'll take its rightful place among the rest.

Enough jibber-jabber — let's get down to business. Below, you'll find a list of the best FPS games on PS5, as voted for by you.

15. Deep Rock Galactic (PS5)

Deep Rock Galactic (PS5)
Deep Rock Galactic (PS5)
Publisher: Coffee Stain Publishing / Developer: Ghost Ship Games
Release Date: 4th Jan 2022 (USA) / 4th Jan 2022 (UK/EU)

Deep Rock Galactic is a real mish-mash of ideas, but everything works together in harmony to create a super fun co-op experience. A team of up to four dwarves are recruited to delve into a strange planet and mine its precious resources, but will come up against some resistance from the insect-like locals. Each player class has totally unique weapons and abilities that complement the others perfectly, making simple objectives a joy as you all puzzle it out — and blast aliens — together. Throw in procedurally generated stages, and you have the recipe for an endlessly replayable game you can really dig into.

14. After the Fall (PS5)

After the Fall (PS5)
After the Fall (PS5)
Publisher: Vertigo Games / Developer: Vertigo Games
Release Date: 22nd Feb 2023 (USA) / 22nd Feb 2023 (UK/EU)

After the Fall is a PSVR2 first-person shooter that has you fending off zombies in online co-op. It follows a similar structure to better-known examples like Left 4 Dead; you and three others venture through stages infested with various baddies and have to mow them down to get to safety. You can then upgrade your weapons and equipment to tackle stronger threats as you progress. It's nothing we haven't seen before, but the shooting feels great, there's a good variety of modes, and the loot system is rewarding.

13. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (PS5)

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (PS5)
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (PS5)
Publisher: Activision / Developer: Treyarch
Release Date: 13th Nov 2020 (USA) / 13th Nov 2020 (UK/EU)

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War may have largely been considered a safe instalment for Activision’s juggernaut first-person franchise, but its campaign introduces some interesting wrinkles for the series. For starters, there’s more player agency than ever before, making this a thrill ride you actually have an active role in shaping. One level, which sees you undertake undercover activities in a KGB headquarters, is more Hitman than Call of Duty – and a truly refreshing change of pace. This is, of course, all anchored by the traditional set-piece spectacle you’d expect to find from the series, and a solid multiplayer suite spanning some genuinely sumptuous maps, including a highly detailed 80s mall.

12. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PS5)

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PS5)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PS5)
Publisher: Activision / Developer: Infinity Ward
Release Date: 28th Oct 2022 (USA) / 28th Oct 2022 (UK/EU)

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 marks a strong return to form for Activision's FPS series, launching with a very solid selection of modes and maps. With a good campaign filled with fun gimmicks to boot, it lives up to the marketing phrase of being a new era for the franchise. It's not going to convert anyone who doesn't like the games into lovers, but Modern Warfare 2 is more than worth the investment for shooter fans.

11. Borderlands 3 (PS5)

Borderlands 3 (PS5)
Borderlands 3 (PS5)
Publisher: 2K Games / Developer: Gearbox Software
Release Date: 12th Nov 2020 (USA) / 19th Nov 2020 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Gearbox's popular looter shooter is back in typical style with Borderlands 3, and it looks and plays better than ever on PS5. While it doesn't innovate on older entries all that much, the third game in the franchise is probably the best. Improved gameplay makes the act of firing weapons a joy, there's a tonne of variety in quests and guns, and that signature love-or-hate humour is very much in place. It shines brightest on Sony's current-gen machine, too, thanks to boosted visuals and up to 120 frames-per-second on the right display. There are few better co-op shooters out there — this is an absolute blast with friends, whether playing locally or online.