Whenever battle royale games are mentioned, it's hard to not think about Fortnite. Just months after Fortnite released as a (paid) tower defense survival game, Epic took a gamble by making a free-to-play battle royale mode that used the same overarching mechanics. It was an instant success that combined Fortnite's building mechanics with the last-player-standing concept of battle royale. That said, Fortnite's been around for more than four years now, and maybe you want to check something out that's similar in some ways. We've rounded up the 15 best games like Fortnite.
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It was only a matter of time before Activision noticed how big the battle royale market had become. The studio first introduced battle boyale in Black Ops 4's Blackout mode, but last year Activision built on that foundation to deliver a standalone, free-to-play experience. The end result was Warzone, Call of Duty's superb multiplayer in an easy to digest last person standing format. Just like Fortnite, Warzone is all about outlasting the competition, all while dealing with the pressure of a map that is slowly shrinking.
Another area where Warzone has drawn inspiration from Fortnite is through that game's focus on growing its metaverse of content. Warzone has become in recent months a haven for cheesy action and cinematic showdowns, as silver screen icons such as Die Hard's John McClane, John Rambo, and even Leatherface from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, Warzone is pure Call of Duty action with no price tag attached to it.
Read our Call of Duty: Warzone review.
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