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5 Best Battle Royale Games of All Time

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The concept is simple: a group of players dive in, and only one comes out. That's really all there is to any battle royale game — despite the minor differences for each published entry. Anybody can enroll in one, and, with an endless library of choices on hand, you can just about find something that suits your gaming preferences without having to look that hard. Whether you're looking for a simple match with casual players or hunting for a thrill with competitive soldiers; battle royale games can often cater to all levels of gamers.

Throughout the years, battle royale games have stood at the apex of eSports gaming. With tournaments being thrown all over the globe with insane prize pools handed to the winners — players are looking to these games now more than ever. Everybody wants to clutch the power after standing ten feet tall over a lobby of defeated players. Everybody wants to be the last one standing and claim the glory from their fallen rivals. That sort of stimulation is why we adore this genre — and these five games in specific manage to inspire us to grind for the podium the most.

 

5. Call of Duty: Warzone

Call of Duty Warzone - Official Trailer

As with any Call of Duty game, Warzone brought record-breaking numbers to the fold. It's almost unsurprising at this point as to how many players still invest in the enormous platform, to be fair. Though, Warzone was the beginning of a whole new chapter for the franchise — one of which amassed critical-acclaim due to its inventive battle royale mode.

As a free add-on to the Modern Warfare chapter, players are able to dive into that familiar setting of being hunted in an ever-shrinking map. As one of 150 (sometimes 200) soldiers on the battlefield, it is up to you to search for and obliterate your opponents as the world around you crumbles and closes in. You know, the usual battle royale malarkey.

 

4. Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout - Official Trailer | Summer of Gaming 2020

If you're looking for something a little more lighthearted as well as less serious — then you're going to want to opt for Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout. As a battle royale game that tries not to take itself too seriously, you can still follow the usual procedure of annihilating your enemies and be the last one standing — but still shed a smile along the way. At the end of the day, isn't that what games are all about?

With 60 players on the board and a whole ocean of chaotic rounds to tackle, it is up to you to be the last Fall Guy standing. Just don't expect this battle royale game to be anything like you've experienced before. There are enough neon obstacles and wacky antics to bulk out an entire movie set — and you're just one of the many props eager for recognition. Are you ready to tuck in, Guy?

 

3. Fortnite

Fortnite Battle Royale - Gameplay Trailer

As one of the most successful and financially stable battle royale games on the market, it only makes sense that Fortnite places on this list somewhere. Even after only four years of fleshing out their renowned platform, Epic Games are still evolving their multi-billion dollar baby by the bucketload for each passing month. And, with new seasons coursing by on a regular basis, players are becoming more and more invested by the day.

Fortnite has drawn billions of dollars in sales, as well as served multi-millions in prize pools through international championships. That's why, even in 2021, people are still slaving over their avatars in the hope a new star can blossom through their overwhelming ambitions. There's that, of course, as well as Fortnite being a genuinely compelling entry in the battle royale genre.

 

2. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

Season 10 Haven Launch Trailer | PUBG

PUBG has been holding an average of two-hundred million players a month on consoles, mobiles, and, of course, Windows and OS X. Due to the enormous player base and cross-platform sales, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has been branded as one of the best games of all time. Although not a pioneer of the battle royale genre, PUBG has been branded as one of the most influential entries in the history of the category.

Again, throwing yourself into a shrinking world with 99 other players on the map, you must fight to be the last one standing and climb the ranks of the competitive leaderboard. Though, with millions of concurrent players battling for the top-tier, snatching that iconic ‘winner winner chicken dinner' might just be one of the toughest challenges on your agenda.

 

1. Apex Legends

Apex Legends Season 7 – Ascension Launch Trailer

Breaking into the top of our list is no other than Apex Legends, the 2019 game-changing super hit from Respawn Entertainment. As one of many squads on the battlefield of 60 players, you must buddy up with other unique Legends and eliminate the opposition over a winner-takes-all frenzy. But it doesn't just stop there. In fact, Apex Legends boasts enormous character development sheets with 500 levels to conquer and more than enough content to shovel through.

As a free-to-play battle royale game, Apex Legends has earned the respect from more than seventy million users worldwide. With around a single million players throwing down the gauntlet every single day, this ideal little gem has not only become a global trend — but also a staple in the gaming community.

Jord is acting Team Leader at gaming.net. If he isn't blabbering on in his daily listicles, then he's probably out writing fantasy novels or scraping Game Pass of all its slept on indies.

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