Best Value Massively Multiplayer Games Under $20

The Massively Multiplayer games on Steam games under $20 that deliver the most playtime per dollar: median reviewer hours divided by current price.

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Median reviewer playtime divided by price. Reviewers tend to sink more hours in than the average owner, so treat this as an optimistic estimate. Free games are excluded because there's no price to divide by.
  1. 1The Quinfall296 h/$
  2. 2Black Desert108 h/$
  3. 3BidKing30 h/$
  4. 4CryoFall27 h/$
  5. 5Rust22 h/$
  6. 6FINAL FANTASY XIV Online10 h/$
  7. 7Mechabellum9.9 h/$
  8. 8Deadside9.8 h/$
  9. 9Hero Siege9.0 h/$
  10. 10The Elder Scrolls Online8.0 h/$
  11. 11Path of Exile 26.5 h/$
  12. 12ARK: Survival Evolved6.4 h/$
  13. 13Naval Action5.8 h/$
  14. 14Beasts of Bermuda5.4 h/$
  15. 15The Isle4.6 h/$
  16. 16Holdfast: Nations At War4.5 h/$
  17. 17WEBFISHING4.4 h/$
  18. 18Hell Let Loose4.2 h/$
  19. 19BattleBit Remastered3.5 h/$
  20. 20Longvinter3.4 h/$
  21. 21ShellShock Live3.2 h/$
  22. 22DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 22.9 h/$
  23. 23Elite Dangerous2.7 h/$
  24. 24The Front2.4 h/$
  25. 25Day of Dragons2.2 h/$
  26. 26Tower Unite2.0 h/$
  27. 27CarX Street2.0 h/$
  28. 28PixARK2.0 h/$
  29. 29DUCKSIDE1.9 h/$
  30. 30DeadPoly1.9 h/$
  31. 31Isonzo1.8 h/$
  32. 32FPV Kamikaze Drone1.6 h/$
  33. 33iRacing1.6 h/$
  34. 34House of Detention1.6 h/$
  35. 35CarX Drift Racing Online1.5 h/$
  36. 36One Hour One Life1.4 h/$
  37. 37Squad 441.1 h/$
  38. 38Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad with Rising Storm0.9 h/$
  39. 39Verdun0.8 h/$
  40. 40Survive the Nights0.8 h/$
  41. 41RUSSIAPHOBIA0.7 h/$
  42. 42Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown0.6 h/$
  43. 43SCP: 5K0.6 h/$
  44. 44LIZARDS MUST DIE0.5 h/$
  45. 45Tannenberg0.4 h/$
  46. 46Initial Drift Online0.1 h/$

How the math works: we sample each game’s Steam reviewers, take the median of their total recorded playtime (lifetime hours, not hours at the time of review), and divide it by the game’s current price in your selected currency. Reviewers usually sink more hours in than the average owner, so the numbers run generous. Free games aren’t listed because there’s no price to divide by, and a game needs playtime data from at least 20 reviewers before it qualifies. All prices are Steam’s own regional prices, never exchange-rate conversions.