Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) games are online video games that allow thousands of players to interact in a virtual world simultaneously. Players can create characters, complete quests, and engage in battles, often collaborating or competing with others. Popular examples include World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy XIV.
These games typically feature expansive environments and a variety of gameplay styles, including role-playing, strategy, and simulation. Players can join guilds or clans, participate in events, and trade items, fostering a sense of community. MMOs often receive regular updates to enhance gameplay and introduce new content.