Activision hitching its car to the battle
royale train could end up being the best
It looks like Massive Entertainment, the developer of The Division, may be the next studio to jump aboard the battle
royale train.
The Battlefield and Call of Duty franchises have always been closely intertwined due to being direct competitors, and when Call of Duty prepared to board the battle
royale train while ditching single - player in the process, everyone started wondering if Battlefield will do the same.
Not exact matches
Its like they sat down and watched the hype
train of the battle
royale series and now they are trying to hop aboard, it's just a joke but what's more of a joke is the fact that they are thinking off removing the campaign and putting a battle
royale in its place.
I've had a great time being carried to racking up Victory
Royales with my PSN pals and I think it's safe to say I've boarded the Fortnite hype
train.
From multiplayer
training modes, to the coveted new installment in Zombies, to the kitchen - sink battle
royale option, Black Ops 4 (due Oct. 12 for PS4, Xbox One and PC) is taking a deep dive into what fans enjoy about the Call of Duty franchise, from both gameplay and continuity standpoints.
They're diversifying as well, focusing on educational VR software, corporate
training VR software, and «The Hunt,» a battle
royale, free - for - all type of game.