Best Friend Day Buff: The Ultimate Co-Op Games to Play with Your Ride-or-Die
Some friendships are forged in fire. Others in late-night raids, chaotic minigames, or that one clutch revive that turned a wipe into a win.
This National Best Friend Day, we’re celebrating duos that slay together, revive each other, and laugh through loading screens. We’ve gathered the most heart-pounding, high-fiving, “I’ll cover you” games to play with your favorite player two. Plus, we’re tagging in OMEN and HyperX—because like all great gaming combos, some tech is just better together.
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1. It Takes Two – The Co-Op Gold Standard
If friendship had a final boss, this would be it. It Takes Two is designed from the ground up for two players, forcing creative cooperation and laugh-out-loud teamwork across chaotic levels. You’ll yell, scheme, and maybe tear up—then go right back in for more.
Best for: Emotional rollercoasters, chaos lovers, “us vs. the world” vibes.
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2. Helldivers 2 – War Has Never Been This Fun
Forget quiet nights in. In Helldivers 2, you and your bestie drop into the front lines of a galactic war with only your wits and an irresponsible amount of explosives. Accidental friendly fire? Likely. Glorious victories? Absolutely.
Best for: Explosive friendships and tactical duos who laugh through the carnage.
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3. Split Fiction – Storytelling Gets a Co-Op Twist
A choose-your-own-adventure for two minds, Split Fiction blends narrative depth with shared decision-making—and it even lets your bestie play for free with the Friend’s Pass. Talk about carrying your team.
Best for: Thinkers, talkers, and friends who always ask “What if?”
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4. Pico Park 2 – Teamwork or Tantrum?
Tiny cats. Big problems. Pico Park 2 forces you to move in perfect sync—or fall hilariously short. The puzzles seem simple, but coordination is everything. Screaming is optional. Laughter is not. Bonus: it's an eight-player party game, so you can turn your dynamic duo into a whole chaotic crew.
Best for: Loud group chats, Twitch streamers, and friends who swear they’re good at platformers.
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5. Super Mario Party Jamboree – Mini-Games, Major Grudges
Let’s be honest—nothing tests friendship like a Mario Party board. But Jamboree brings enough mini-games and nostalgia to melt even the coldest competitive heart. For one night only, Bowser can be your third bestie.
Best for: Nostalgic chaos and friends with fast thumbs.
Power Duos Deserve Power Gear
What’s better than finding your ultimate co-op partner? Playing on a rig that has your back. OMEN x HyperX Are Best Friend Goals. Just like you and your bestie, OMEN and HyperX are built to bring out the best in each other. From frame-melting performance to headset audio that’s crisp enough to catch that one teammate whisper-singing into the mic, these bundles scream co-op chemistry.
Bundle Combo Drops Worth Bragging About
Wireless Gaming Bundle – Cloud Alpha Wireless + Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless
When it’s time to lock in with your duo, this bundle is your go-to loadout. Ultra-clear audio meets zero-lag clicks, giving you the edge in every showdown. It’s the kind of wireless synergy that says “I’ll cover mid, you push flank” without missing a beat. No cords, no chaos—just wins.
HyperX Bundle – Cloud Alpha Wireless + QuadCast 2 S Microphone
For the friend who always clutches and the one who narrates the whole thing, this setup’s a vibe. Crisp mic quality and rich sound make this pairing perfect for streamers, squad leaders, or the friend group hype-man. Basically, it’s the “you speak, we listen” combo every squad deserves.
Pro Tip: Check out more HyperX Gaming Bundles for gear that’s built to sync like you and your day-one. Headsets, mics, mice—just add your best friend and you’re good to go.
Press Start with Your Player Two
This National Best Friend Day, don’t just send a text or drop an emoji. Boot up a co-op game, load into voice chat, and take on the world—one revive at a time. Because at the end of the day, wins are sweeter, fails are funnier, and memories are stronger when you’re gaming side-by-side.
Now go. Queue up. Squad out. And don’t forget to say GG.