Survival games are spread across every console, with many being available pretty much everywhere. Whether you play via Steam or from the comfort of your couch, there is something for everyone. If you are a PC gamer looking for some good survival games, then you’ve come to the right place.
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Here, we are going to take a look at the best survival games available on PC. Most of these games are available on Steam, making them easy to purchase and download. Additionally, some of these games vary in skill/difficulty; keep this in mind if you are a beginner to the genre.
These games are presented in no particular order.
Updated December 20, 2024 by Jacqueline Zalace: Survival games provide a great immersive experience. Once you finish a survival game, you may be itching for the next, but thankfully, we’re here for you. We’ve updated this list with a few more of the best PC survival games that you can play.
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Minecraft
Let’s get the obvious out of the way; Minecraft. If you have any interest in survival games, then you’ve probably heard about this survival crafting game. Minecraft is a powerhouse that has captured the hearts of gamers pretty much everywhere.
Minecraft places you in a vast world with tons of resources. You can build an epic base, or opt for PvP content. Regardless of your choice, you will need to survive in the blocky world without falling victim to monsters or other players.
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Ark: Survival Evolved
Ark: Survival Evolved is another classic. In this game, you are thrown into a harsh world filled with dinosaurs. While surviving, you will need to build a protective base and upgrade your gear. You will also be able to tame the creatures that populate the world, essentially giving you dinosaur pets.
You can also check out Ark: Survival Ascended, which is the 2023 remake of Evolved.
These tames can act as mounts, as well as help you gather resources. Ark: Survival Evolved really shines when playing with others. You can join a large server filled with hostile players, as well as make a small server with friends to work together.
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Sons Of The Forest
Sons of the Forest is the first truly scary game we have on our list. In this game, you are tasked with finding a missing billionaire on an island, which happens to be full of cannibals. These aren’t just normal-looking people though; some of these cannibals have become quite horrifying to look at.
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Kenshi
Next up, we have Kenshi. This is a sandbox survival game, which means you can do anything that your heart desires. You can customize your characters (yes, you can have a squad), build bases, and explore the vast world.
While this may sound relaxing, Kenshi can be quite brutal. The world is dangerous, but still interesting enough to keep you hooked after death. At its core, Kenshi is a classic RPG set in an open environment.
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Rust
Rust is another game where pretty much everything in the world is out to get you. Rather than focusing on a ‘job’ as you would in Kenshi, your main task in Rust is to not die. This is also another game that shines when playing with others. This could be teaming up with friends, or killing anyone that stands in your way.
Thankfully, Rust is also infinitely playable. On Steam, you will see dozens of reviews with players well over 1,000 hours. Overall, Rust is one of the best games to play if you are looking for a multiplayer survival experience.
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Valheim
Valheim is a bit more laid-back than previous entries. In this Norse mythology-inspired world, you will need to build the ultimate Viking den while defeating a series of world bosses. Along the way, you can travel to new biomes, explore dungeons, and take on strong enemies, like the giant blue troll shown above.
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While there is a clear boss progression to follow, you can pause this and dedicate hours to building a home worthy of a great Viking hero. Valheim can be played with friends, but a solo-player experience is totally possible. Just sit back, listen to the music, and kill some Greydwarves.
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Green Hell
A lot of survival games through zombies or other paranormal creatures your way. In Green Hell, the enemy is the jungle around you. Real-world problems can affect you in Green hell, ranging from disease to your own mental health (sanity).
Rather than feeling like a video game jungle, Green Hell feels like real life. This includes the addition of Body Inspection, which allows you to essentially diagnose where your pain is coming from. This differs from many other games where you consume some sort of healing item and instantly (or gradually) get better.
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Enshrouded
Enshrouded was first launched in January 2024, bringing players to Embervale. This game is set in a world where a mysterious fog known as the Shroud has spread throughout the land. Your goal is to build a base, save NPCs, and fight back against the Shroud.
Along the way, you can take the typical survival game detours; build a mansion, craft strong armor, and pillage enemy outposts. With intense combat and powerful enemies, Enshrouded is a challenging breath of fresh air.
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Don’t Starve/Don’t Starve Together
The name of the game in Don’t Starve is to… not starve. Don’t Starve can be enjoyed solo, but you can also check out Don’t Starve Together, which supports up to six players. After selecting a character type, you will need to work together, eat food, and survive the night.
Don’t let the cartoonish 2D graphics fool you; this game can be quite difficult, especially if you are new. If you and other players all die, you may even have to start again from scratch.
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V Rising
Ever dream about being the bad guy? In V Rising, you can play as a bloodthirsty vampire, building your vampire castle in the depths of the forest. During the day, focus on upgrading and expanding your lair. When night falls, head out into the world, kill villagers, and loot outposts.
V Rising is a unique survival experience, as you have considerably more power than the average human. Along the way though, you can run into powerful bosses. After defeating them, you will be able to gain new recipes and abilities.
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Project Zomboid
Project Zomboid has been in early access for over a decade, but the game feels well worth it. Just check the Steam reviews; some players have hundreds of hours! The premise of Project Zomboid is simple; survive and defeat any zombie that threatens your life.
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Death is inevitable though; once you do die, you can make a new character the world and even set out to slay your old character’s zombie form. Overall, Project Zomboid is a classic game that brings in thrilling life-or-death situations while you manage your own resources and survive the harsh world.
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Subnautica
Imagine surviving… in the ocean. This is exactly what Subnautica is. In this open-world survival crafting game, you will need to build your base, explore the ocean, and avoid deadly sea creatures.
At times, Subnautica can be quite a vibe. Relax as you swim around and harvest resources, finding comfort in the sunlight that is visible from below the water’s surface. At other times though, you are left to explore in darkness while unknown sea creatures swim around you, waiting to attack. Subnautica is a top-notch survival game, unless you happen to have thalassophobia.
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Outward
Outward is a unique survival game where nearly every choice matters. Rather than exploring around and doing whatever you want, you will need to make decisions that impact your route and the world around you. For example, early into the game, it’s possible to not save a specific town, causing it to be ruined forever.
There are many different paths you can take, along with huge maps to explore. Outward can also be quite challenging, as there is no ‘easy’ phase. The game starts off at full force, with no hand-holding involved.
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Survival: Fountain of Youth
Survival: Fountain of Youth takes us to the Caribbean Islands, where you have shipwrecked. You won’t be able to just call for help though; it’s the 16th century and you are stranded. While on this island, you will need to make a base, defend yourself, and of course, find the Fountain of Youth.
This game puts forth a challenging and satisfying survival experience, which is perfect for veterans of the genre. Many fans have pointed out that Survival: Fountain of Youth is similar to Green Hell with the addition of more exploration.
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The Long Dark
Surviving in a forest is hard enough, but what if that frigid was in the icy climate of Canada? Add into the mix a geomagnetic storm, and you have The Long Dark. In addition to surviving like usual, you’ll need to also keep in mind your body temperature and caloric intake.
The Long Dark also features a story mode that you can play, which takes you through various episodes. If this isn’t your cup of tea, you can also play through the survival mode on a variety of difficulty settings, ranging from cozy to stressful.
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Raft
You’ve seen survival in the ocean with Subnautica, but what about survival on top of it? In Raft, you’ll need to survive on a humble raft that can be expanded to great proportions. Your raft may feel pretty pathetic in the beginning, but by collecting debris in the ocean, it will reach its true potential.
The top of the water also comes with dangers though, such as the man-eating sharks. The game isn’t all fear though; once you gather your bearings, you can explore to your heart’s content!
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Astroneer
Survival games can be tough, but what if you want a combat-free experience? This is where Astroneer comes into place. In this planet exploration survival game, you’ll need to explore, gather resources, and build a factory-like base in order to propel you to new planets.
With Astroneer, you can really take in the sights of the bizarre planets that you visit. Sure, there may be plants that fire projectiles, but other than that, Astroneer is filled with a calming silence.
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Neo Scavenger
Neo Scavenger is a gritty survival game set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. If you are looking for a survival challenge, then this game has you covered. Rather than having checkpoints to respawn upon death, Neo Scavenger involves permadeath; when you die, that’s it.
Make no mistake; Neo Scavenger can be difficult. Instead of leveling up to become stronger, you’ll need to use your own knowledge of the game. Neo Scavenger also has many real-world dangers such as disease and pain management from wounds. Overall, this game is as close as you can get to the real thing.
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DayZ
Last but not least, we have DayZ. This is a bit older, and many long-time fans of survival games may remember this game fondly. The situation is simple; survive in a zombie-infested world. Interestingly, DayZ is geared towards multiplayer, and there is no dedicated single-player mode.
In this post-apocalyptic world filled with others, you can choose to band together or fend for yourself. With no quests, your only goal is to survive and possibly even thrive.
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