23 April 2026
Let’s be real—what’s more fun than diving into a co-op adventure with your friends? I’ll tell you what: doing it while rocking a custom character that screams you. Whether you’re the kind of player who spends 30 minutes on hair color or three hours perfecting a battle-worn face scar, character customization adds a whole new layer of immersion. And when you pair that with a co-op experience? Chef’s kiss.
In this article, we're going to take a deep dive into the top co-op games that give you next-level character customization. These games don't just let you slap on a new hat or change your shirt color—these let you truly craft a character that reflects your style, personality, and playstyle.
So, grab your controller (or keyboard) and let’s get into it.

Why Character Customization Matters in Co-Op Games
Before we start dropping game titles, let's talk about
why customization is such a big deal—especially in co-op games.
When you're adventuring with friends, there’s something deeply satisfying about not looking like a clone army. You want to stand out, right? You want your character to feel like YOURS. Customization lets you express yourself, role-play better, and just plain have more fun. It's like showing up to a costume party and everyone actually nailed their look.
More importantly, when you spend hours grinding for loot or taking down bosses, it feels way more rewarding when your character reflects your journey—visually and stylistically.
1. Baldur’s Gate 3
If you haven’t dipped your toes into Baldur’s Gate 3 yet, you’re missing out on one of the best co-op RPGs with insane customization.
Why It Rocks:
- Deep RPG elements rooted in Dungeons & Dragons
- A massive character creator with race, class, sub-class, background, and appearance customization
- You can even fine-tune facial features, tattoos, horns (if you're tiefling, duh), and more
- Multiplayer lets you and friends create a full party of unique heroes
What makes BG3 stand out is that your character isn’t just a pretty face—they interact with the world uniquely based on your customization choices. Your race and background influence dialogue and quest options, making every playthrough feel radically different.
? Pro Tip: Want to roleplay a seducing bard with questionable morals? Go for it. The game lets you be as chaotic or noble as you want.

2. Monster Hunter: World
Now, if you’re all about hunting giant beasts with your buds while looking fly, Monster Hunter: World delivers hard.
What Makes It Special:
- Outrageously deep armor and gear customization
- Layered armor system lets you
look cool while maintaining top-tier stats
- Character creator is robust at the start with hairstyles, face shapes, makeup, and more
- Your Palico (cat companion!) is also fully customizable
The game’s replayability skyrockets when you can tweak your look every few hunts. Plus, there’s nothing more satisfying than mounting a Rajang while decked out in the dopest armor and screaming with your squad.
3. Deep Rock Galactic
"Rock and Stone, Brother!" Deep Rock Galactic is this wild mashup of dwarves, mining, and giant alien bugs—and yes, it lets you shine as a unique dwarf in a team of space miners.
Why Customization Shines Here:
- Choose from four distinct classes: Gunner, Scout, Engineer, and Driller
- Tons of cosmetics like beards, hairstyles, armor paintjobs, and helmets
- Seasonal events and missions unlock exclusive customization content
The game doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that makes the customization feel even more fun. There’s something about watching a bearded dwarf with neon green armor and a mohawk blow up alien bugs—it’s just a vibe.
4. Warframe
This one’s a bit different but hear me out. In Warframe, you're technically customizing high-tech battle suits called warframes, but the customization level? Bonkers.
Customization Goodies:
- Over 40 warframes, each with unique abilities and looks
- Completely customizable colors, skins, armor attachments, and even particle effects
- You can also deck out your ship, weapons, and even robotic pets
Co-op missions mean you're zipping, slicing, and blasting through space with your squad, each of you looking like a customized sci-fi ninja. If fashion was a battleground, this is it.
5. Borderlands 3
Borderlands 3 doesn’t just bring the loot—it brings the
style.
Why It’s a Standout:
- Four base characters, each with three skill trees and unique personalities
- Tons of skins, color palettes, heads, and emotes to unlock
- Lootable cosmetics from bosses and events
It doesn’t have face sculpting or hair tweaking, but the sheer variety in skins and gear makes you feel custom. Plus, co-op in Borderlands is chaos with friends, and looking badass while melting psychos with an acid shotgun? Always a win.
6. Outriders
People sleep on Outriders, but it’s a hidden gem when it comes to both gameplay and customization—in and out of co-op.
What's Awesome:
- Choose from four classes, each with crazy unique abilities
- Deep weapon and armor modding for a personalized playstyle
- Character creation covers facial features, hairstyles, and tattoos
While you won’t be spending hours refining cheekbones, the gear mod system lets you tailor your character's combat style like a master craftsman. And in a co-op squad, it’s all about that synergy.
7. Saints Row (2022)
If over-the-top is your thing, Saints Row doesn't just let you customize characters—it encourages
madness.
Next-Level Customization:
- One of the most expansive character creators in gaming
- Adjust body type, skin color (literally any hue), voice, facial structure, makeup, and more
- Endless wardrobe options, including mix-and-match clothing pieces
- You can even change your character at any time mid-game
Co-op in Saints Row is bananas fun. Add in wild vehicles, city-building, and missions that go from "wow" to "what the actual heck", and you’ve got a playground for customized chaos.
8. Remnant II
For fans of souls-like co-op experiences, Remnant II offers a surprisingly good amount of character customization.
Why It Deserves Love:
- Class (archetype) system with unique skills and playstyles
- Deep armor and gear customization
- Cosmetic options that evolve as you progress
While you may start simple, as you loot your way through the multiverse, your fashion game gets stronger. The mix-and-match armor sets not only affect stats but look incredible.
9. Fallout 76
Yes, it's had a rocky start—but Fallout 76 has made a killer comeback. And the customization? Oh yeah, it’s real.
What Makes It Great:
- Deep character creator with Vault-Tec aesthetic
- Outfit, armor, and weapon skins galore
- CAMP decoration and player housing customization
- Tons of unlockable cosmetics via events, atomic shop, and seasons
Playing with friends, building weird bunkers in the middle of abandoned America, and all while looking like a post-apocalyptic cowboy? Sign me up.
10. Divinity: Original Sin 2
This one’s a tactical RPG masterpiece with some of the richest co-op mechanics ever. And yes, it nails character customization.
Here’s the Magic:
- Choose your race, origin story, class, and skills
- Full face, hair, and color customization
- Every choice affects your experience—dialogue, story paths, even NPC reactions
If you and your friends love to strategize and roleplay while feeling like your characters matter, this one’s for you.
Honorable Mentions
Let’s give a quick shoutout to a few more games that get honorable mentions for character customization in co-op settings:
- Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis – Anime-style customization with insane detail
- Sea of Thieves – Pirate fashion is on point, plus pets!
- ARK: Survival Evolved – Weird body sliders and tribal fashion galore
- The Division 2 – Sharp tactical gear and cosmetic flexibility
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, co-op games are about connection—and what better way to connect than by showing off your personally crafted character? Whether it’s a space ninja, battle-hardened dwarf, neon cowboy, or magical elf, the best co-op games with character customization let you feel seen AND play with style.
So, next time you're picking a new co-op game with your squad, don’t just look at the gameplay. Look at how much love you can pour into creating a character that's truly yours. After all, it’s not just about surviving the game—it’s about doing it with personality.
Now go. Be fabulous. Be fierce. Be Frankenstein-level customized.