Ubisoft still doesn’t get it, greenlights yet another “battle royale” shooter


What do platypuses, flared trousers, and cosmological matter-antimatter asymmetry all have in common? They are either conceptually confusing or outright utterly insane. Much like Ubisoft’s relentless pursuit of a battle royale FPS.

Video game publishers of all stripes scrambled response to the battle royale shooter craze that began in 2017 with PUBG, and culminated with the endless success of Fortnite. Since then, EA has manifested Apex Legends to impressive success, although it had to sacrifice Titanfall in order to get it done. Call of Duty fought back with its own Warzone standalone spin off, which is enjoying a renaissance of sorts with the return of its most popular map.



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