Battle royale games are here to stay. Established blockbusters like Fortnite and PUBG continued to tweak their formulas in 2018 and the free-to-play Apex Legends exploded onto the scene in February of 2019, drawing millions of players within its first month.Along the way, more battle royale games and game modes have been springing up, both from indie developers and big studios, with varying levels of success.Here are the battle royale games we're playing and upcoming battle royales to watch out for. The best battle royale gamesThe biggest and best games in the genre are still rolling out new features, maps, events, and updates on a regular basis. Here are the battle royale games we recommend in 2019.
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(Image credit: Epic Games)Developer: Epic Games Release date: Out now Link:Fortnite was a worldwide phenomenon in 2018, to counter PUBG's measured pace and gritty vibe. Epic isn't shy about experimenting with wacky modes like, making frequent and sometimes mysterious changes to its map, or by adding, of all things,. We don't expect the surprising, game-changing experiments to stop anytime soon. If you enjoy games like Fortnite, read on. Apex LegendsDeveloper: Respawn Release date: Feb 2019 Link:Respawn officially announced its free-to-play take on battle royale in a dramatic fashion—the same day it launched.
Combines a hero squad shooter with the last-man-standing formula, and it became an instant hit, in its first month. It's and with novel systems that allow great mic-less communication and the respawning of dead teammates, it's quickly become the battle royale to watch in 2019. With grappling hooks and ray guns and a lot of nostalgia—its map recreates a number of locations from earlier CoD games—it's a slick and fun BR.
Upcoming battle royale gamesThere's a lot planned for the rest of 2019 as the genre continues to expand, and we suspect there will be many more to come. For a taste of battle royale games in development, keep reading. PlanetSide ArenaDeveloper: Daybreak Release date: September 2019 Link:Pushing the limits of battle royale, PlanetSide Arena launches with. The sci-fi FPS from the makers of the PlanetSide series has a streamlined looting system (you'll find higher tier weapons with attachments already in place, rather than having to cobble them together) and various vehicles. Earned XP will let players unlock new weapon blueprints, and currency collected during the match will allow them to 'buy' those new weapons and put them to use. Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout. Developer: Mediatonic Release date: 2020 Link:Devolver Digital announced a colorful new battle royale called Fall Guys by Mediatonic at E3 this year.
It looks less like the head-to-head violence we've come to expect from battle royale games (but everyone seems to be calling it one, so here we are) and more like the physical humor of meets Ninja Warrior. You'll compete with 99 other colorful little creatures to make it through ridiculous obstacle courses until one beady-eyed competitor remains. Other battle royale gamesThere are all sorts of battle royale games and game modes available: some are in Early Access and alpha, others are in full release, and a number are free to play. Below, you're bound to find a last-player standing experience to fit your needs. CS:GO Danger ZoneDeveloper: Valve Release date: Out now Link:When CS:GO went free to play at the end of 2018, it came along with.
It's a smaller battle royale than most, hosting only 16 to 18 players, and rounds are short, lasting only 10 minutes or so. The map is pretty big (when compared to other Counter-Strike maps), but Danger Zone still features CS:GOs weapons and other familiar elements like hostage rescue. MordhauDeveloper: Triternion Release date: Out now Link:Medieval combat game arrived this year, bringing with it a battle royale game mode. The intricate and brutal melee combat is a good fit for battle royale,.
It's a popular game with a large player base, so there's never a long wait to get into a match. Survivor GameZ. (Image credit: Bohemia Interactive)Developer: Bohemia Interactive Release Date: In alpha Survivor GameZ is the official battle royale spin-off of Bohemia Interactive's DayZ. GameZ will probably feel different from the rest of the genre, thanks to its unique 'phase' system that locks out large portions of the map from the beginning.
The map opens up as the endgame begins, but players will need to interact with an object to not take constant damage. Bohemia is taking requests to participate in the now.
Super Animal RoyaleDeveloper: Pixile Release date: In Early Access Link:Cute woodland creatures get the battle royale treatment. After dropping from a giant duck acting as a personnel carrier, players gather weapons and look for a vehicle (in this case, a huge hamster ball) and do battle with their cuddly, furry brethren., and it recently added you can play as long as you like.
Ghost Recon Wildlands: Mercenaries. Developer: Stunlock Studios Release date: In Early Access Link:Free to play MOBA Battlerite slipped the bonds of Early Access in 2017, and developer Stunlock Studios released Battlerite Royale into Early Access in September of 2018. On a map 30 times larger than its current arenas, 20 players duke it out using Battlerite's cast of heroes.
It's not free in Early Access, but it will be when it's fully launched. MaelstromDeveloper: Gunpowder Games Release date: In Early Access Link:Maelstrom takes the battle royale concept and ships it to sea, where 15 players compete to be the last ship sailing in this fantasy naval combat game. Choose from humans, orcs, and dwarves, each with their own style of ship, and beware massive sea monsters who will sink you if you stray too long in the dead seas around the perimeter of the map's safe zone.in Early Access, though it hasn't drawn much of an audience yet, meaning matches can take a while to fill. Dying Light: Bad BloodDeveloper: Techland Release date: In Early Access Link:Stemming from 'numerous fan requests' Techland has created a to compliment its open world zombie survival sandbox. Don't expect the sun to be blotted out by parachutes: the mode features 12 players, not 100.This being a zombie game, you won't just be battling other players, and you may actually want to team up with them (for a while, at least) in what sounds something akin to The Division's Dark Zone. It's currently $20 in Early Access, but will be free at full launch, which planned for early 2019.
Rapture Rejects. Developer: Galvanic Games Release date: In Early Access Link:Set in the world of webcomic Cyanide and Happiness, Rapture Rejects is a cartoony top-down isometric battle royale that takes place after the Rapture among those unfortunately let behind. 100 players will gather weapons and fight to be the final one standing, with the winner (apparently) being accepted into heaven. Last TideDeveloper: Digital Confectioners Release date: In Early Access Link:It's battle royale, but under the sea!
100 players in scuba gear are launched into the ocean in mini-submarines, where they fight to the death (or is it to the depths?) using harpoons. Jets streak over the water and drop depth charges, and sharks comprise the deadly closing circle. There are even to lure sharks their way. Developer: Hi-Rez Release date: Out now Link:Free-to-play hero shooter at its Hi-Rez Expo,.
After some initial popularity, player numbers have tailed off and the class-based character system that set it apart from other BR games was completely removed, much to the chagrin of its fans. Cuisine RoyaleDeveloper: Darkflow Software Release date: In Early Access Link:Originally created as an April Fool's joke, on Steam. The gag is, your armor is assembled from bits of kitchenware like pots, pans, colanders, and waffle irons, and the loot boxes are refrigerators. Silliness aside, it's a solid battle royale game and a nice looking one, too.
There's no lobby, plane ride, or parachuting, so it's also quick to get into a match for some looting and shooting. It will remain free while it's in Early Access.