Summary
Many gamers are familiar withPong, which came out in 1972. However, few realize that in the very same year, a volleyball game simply titledVolleyballwas also released for the Magnavox Odyssey. Bopping an item back and forth has always been a fun part of gaming, and even today, there are a slew of titles that offer the same volleying action. Sports fans may have already played the best tennis games and now want their fix of bumping, setting, and spiking.
There are plenty of notable volleyball video games, from retro favorites on the SNES to hidden gems on the PS2 and GameCube and more modern games on the Switch.

Updated on June 17, 2025, by Mehrdad Khayyat:While popular sports like football, basketball, baseball, and F1 receive new games every year, volleyball fans rarely get new, authentic games to simulate this sport and deliver a comprehensive experience of playing at the top level.
Most volleyball games usually lean towards the more casual style of beach volleyball, with only a few examples simulating indoor competitions. That said, some volleyball games are still worth spending time on, even if they don’t feature a perfect gameplay loop or don’t represent the latest roster changes.

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It’s not always fair to criticize the gameplay on older systems. However, it’s difficult not to comment on the lack of movement and clunky controls in older volleyball games on the Atari, NES, SNES, and Game Gear.
With faster gameplay and mini tantrums after a point,Kings of the Beachis aretro game that still holds up today. Most gamers will opt for the downloadable version on the PC rather than the console version on the NES. Both versions offer the same overly tan, tank top-wearing characters and satisfying retro 8-bit sound effects during the volley.

Single-Player And Local Multiplayer
Power Spike: Pro Beach Volleyballisn’t in the conversation for the absolute best volleyball game, reflected by its lackluster Metascore, but it still offers a fun time for fans of the sport and is worth picking up at a cheap price.
One of the main issues with the game is a phenomenon in real volleyball called a campfire, which is when a ball lands on the ground in the middle of two to five people. WithPower Spike: Pro Beach Volleyball’s narrow court and the camera pulled back behind the players, it can be difficult to tell where the ball is going to land, causing campfires to burn brightly when playing this game with two players on the same team. Despite this drawback,Power Spike: Pro Beach Volleyballis still a decent game and fun enough to earn a spot on this list.

Mario Party Superstarson the Switch has a volleyball mini-game, but back in 2016, this sports game on the Wii U was the first to have the beloved characters on the court. This time,Sonic and his best friendsare also in on the action.
In the game, players can choose from 42 characters from both franchises. Each character has stats for speed, power, and technique, which make a difference when it comes to their skill level. Aside from beach volleyball, players can compete in many other events such as golf, swimming, boxing, and football to name a few.

For another arcade-style beach volleyball game, players can check outSummer Heat Beach Volleyball. This PS2 exclusive is one big beach party with an upbeat soundtrack full of licensed songs.
Listen to “Fat Lip” by Sum 41 or “Get the Party Started” by Pink while volleying back and forth with up to four players. The characters are from different countries, and each has their own set of stats for power, control, and speed. To help with the realism, there is also a mid-game court change and a referee making calls on the sidelines.

Most volleyball games are played from the comfort of the couch. However, it’s nice to get up and get moving every now and then.Nintendo Switch Sportsoffers the latter, where players use the motion controls in the Joy-Cons to compete in six sports, including volleyball,offering an intense workout.
Two to four players can hop online or on the same system to play at arcade-style speed. The game boasts crystal clear graphics and easy trackability with circular light indicators on the court. Think of it asWii Sportsfor a new generation.

There are many fun games in theDead or Aliveseries including fighting games, gambling simulators, and three volleyball spin-offs.Dead or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyball,released in 2003, was the first of these spin-offs.
Players compete in volleyball doubles on Zack Island. Choose from eight playable female characters, and select a difficult rating for the computers as unwilling, usual, or confident. With an upbeat soundtrack and gratuitous bathing suits,Dead or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyballisn’t necessarily a game for hardcore Olympians. However, it’s still regarded as one of the best volleyball games of all time.

Some volleyball games are hard to follow, especially older titles on the NES and Atari. Players won’t have that trouble with Beach Spikers, released only on the GameCube in 2001.
Not everyone is an elite player.Outlaw Volleyballis the title to seek to keep the game casual, trashy, and full of fist fights. There’s also a spin-off subtitledRed Hotwhere players compete in the fiery pits of the underworld.

Both versions of the game are defined by cringy dialogue and commentary, characters in skimpy outfits, mullets, tattoos, and gloating via dancing. One to four players can compete in a regular match or opt for Hot Potato, where the ball is a ticking bomb that explodes upon impact. There is also the Casino Round, where the longer the rally, the higher the payout. Theseunique game modesare what setOutlawapart from other volleyball games.
4London 2012: The Official Video Game
Single-Player, Local Multiplayer, And Online Multiplayer
Beach Volleyball is only one of the sports featured in London 2012, but thanks to the game’shardcore gameplay approach, it will be one of the most challenging beach volleyball experiences in a video game for anyone.
As a video game for the London 2012 Olympics, there are multiple sports to try out in this game and enjoy a variety of different challenges, but beach volleyball comes with some of the best controls in the game, which allows the player to enjoy a truly competitive experience, even when facing AI-controlled opponents.

In real volleyball, two or six players are on the court at one time, and each match is played up to 25 points.The Spikemixes up the formula. There are three players on each side, and the rally scoring only goes up to five points.
Despite its disregard for the rules of volleyball,The Spikeis a blast on the PC and generally has positive reviews. The game has the vintage aesthetic of older titles likeHyper V-Ballon the SNES orMalibu Bikini Volleyballon the Atari, but with modern controls, it’s significantly more playable.