Single Player - The game is designed for one player only.
Local Multiplayer - Multiple players can play together on the same console (split-screen or shared screen).
Online Multiplayer - Players can connect and play together over the internet.
Co-op (Local) - Players work together on the same console to complete objectives.
Online Co-op - Players work together over the internet to complete objectives.
Competitive Multiplayer - Players compete against each other, either locally or online.
Split-Screen - The screen is divided so multiple players can play on the same console.
Cross-Platform Play - Players on different platforms (e.g., PS5, Xbox, PC) can play together.
Asynchronous Multiplayer - Players take turns rather than playing simultaneously (e.g., mobile games).
Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) - Large numbers of players interact in a persistent online world.
Player vs. Player (PvP) - Players compete directly against each other.
Player vs. Environment (PvE) - Players work together to defeat AI-controlled enemies.
Battle Royale - A large number of players compete until only one remains (e.g.,Fortnite).
Party Mode - Mini-games or casual modes designed for group play.
Campaign Mode - A story-driven single-player or co-op experience.
Survival Mode - Players must survive against waves of enemies or harsh conditions.
Creative Mode - Players can build, create, or explore without restrictions (e.g.,Minecraft).
Time Trial - Players compete against the clock to achieve the best time.
Ranked Play - Competitive matches where players earn ranks or ratings.
Custom Matches - Players can create and customize their own game rules or matches.
Seasonal Events - Limited-time multiplayer events with unique rewards.
LAN Play - Players connect via a local area network (LAN) to play together.
Couch Co-op - A casual term for local co-op play on the same console.
Online Leaderboards - Players can compare scores or achievements with others globally.
VR Multiplayer - Multiplayer modes designed for PlayStation VR.