H1Z1 Going Free-to-Play Won t Save It

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Going free and adding a new mode is smart, but will players leave the bigger and more popular PUBG and Fortnite for it? Player attention is easily replaced the by the next better thing in this genre, and big missteps are not quickly forgotten. For this reason, once more battle royale games debut - especially ones from triple-A developers currently stuck in their old ways - start hitting, PUBG could follow a similar path to H1


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The anticipation of hitting the ground, especially when there's a whole bunch of killers touching down around you and your squad, can be nail biting. But then, your chute snags on nothing, and you dangle above the ground uselessl


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Another year later, early 2017, and H1Z1: King of the Kill is a force to be reckoned with. It topped the charts of Twitch.tv, was popular among YouTubers and peaked at over 100,000 concurrent players. It was a game-changer, and one that helped skyrocket the idea of battle royale gameplay, allowing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds to come in and rather quickly take over the market. Streamers began moving over, leaving H1Z1 for the more "realistic" PUBG . PUBG was the new hotness, Nintendo Switch 2 performance its creator having a hand in both games. Not long later, Epic Games (the makers of the game engine that PUBG uses) stole their idea and added a free-to-play battle royale mode themselves to fledgling Fortnite and made it available on not just PC, but PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as well. Again, for fr