multiplayer
adjective
mul·ti·play·er
ˌməl-tē-ˈplā-ər
-ˌtī-
: involving or intended for more than one player
a multiplayer trade/deal in baseball
a card game with solitaire and multiplayer rules
often
: involving or allowing simultaneous play by more than one player through a shared interface
Since the multiplayer game World of Warcraft debuted in 2004, gamers have spent more than 50 billion hours guiding their role-playing avatars through its mythical virtual worlds. —Discover
While both are meant for multiplayer combat, the AI in single-player mode can provide you with dangerously smart foes. —Newsweek
Buy if: you want fast-paced multiplayer fun that's tense as heck. —Jimmy Donnellan
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