The battle royale genre has come up in resounding fashion, taking over the throne as the most popular multiplayer genre in recent times. Battle royales have become such a phenomenon that major multiplayer franchises are also going out of their way to ensure that they're capitalizing on this trend as well, with Call of Duty: Warzone serving as a great example of this.
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Warzone is an excellent battle royale multiplayer title that combines the excellent gameplay of past titles and shifts it into a cutthroat battle royale arena where every step can be a player's last, making the act of combing through the map a rather tense and enthralling one. For people who can't get enough of Warzone and want to play games in a similar vein, the following ten titles should be right up their alley.
10 Hyper Scape
One of the fastest battle royales out there, it's easy to see why people absolutely adore Hyper Scape. Not only is the brilliantly neon aesthetic quite reminiscent of Tron's design, but the game itself is such a fresh breath of air for people who were bored by the rather stagnant nature of most battle royales.
People who want a fast-paced experience that requires major twitch reflexes and satisfying gameplay should definitely give Hyper Scape a try.
9 Apex Legends
One of the most popular battle royales out there, any person who enjoys playing Call of Duty: Warzone will be more than content with the dynamic gameplay of Apex Legends.
The impressive movement mechanics of this game — courtesy of Respawn — are an absolute blast to master and add an additional layer of depth to the combat of this title.
8 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
There's a fair bit of squad play in Apex Legends, and players who wish to experience more of that can definitely check out Counter-Strike: Global Offensive as well.
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While the usual structure of a battle royale title might be missing from this game, the tactical combat and precise gameplay is enough of a draw to satiate any fan of first-person shooters.
7 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
A game similar to Counter-Strike with an added heap of tactical play, Rainbow Six Siege is a tactical FPS that is extremely entertaining, with a bunch of closed maps and unique objectives turning games into a chess match of sorts where one wrong move from a team could spell disaster.
Communication with team members is key to ensure that players don't end up getting caught in a vulnerable position and are able to tactically engage with enemies.
6 Valorant
A title like Counter-Strike and Rainbow Six Siege that has its own interesting takes on the genre, Valorant is a hero shooter that serves as an evolution of the genre in the best way possible.
While the general hype surrounding this game might be slowly abating, there's no denying the fact that a game of Valorant is still bound to be as intense as it is satisfying.
5 Overwatch
Speaking of hero shooters, it would be impossible to not mention Blizzard's incredible title that has — quite rightfully — established itself as the king of this particular genre.
Overwatch's interesting cast of characters have unique powers and abilities that can change the tide of battle in an instant, which is bound to be quite satisfying for players who master the roles of each hero and are able to maximize their potential.
With Overwatch 2 right around the corner, one can't wait to see what Blizzard has in store with this title.
4 Splatoon 2
Easily the most non-violent shooter on this list, Splatoon 2 takes the normal concept of ink spraying and implements in it an excellent third-person shooter with a unique aesthetic and a quirky gameplay loop.
The idea of covering areas with ink to win matches incentivizes smart play, with the act of fragging enemies coming mostly out of necessity when players encroach upon each other's territory.
3 PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
It would be impossible to talk about titles similar to a battle royale without mentioning one of the progenitors of this genre — PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. More commonly referred to as PUBG, this legendary battle royale is still going strong today as one of the most popular video games of all time.
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While some of its releases might've been hit-or-miss, there's no denying that there's always a core group of gamers who religiously play this game time and time again.
2 Fortnite
Another game that has established itself as perhaps the most popular battle royale of all time is Fortnite... regardless of what most gamers might think about this title. The crafting mechanics of this title certainly add a layer of depth to the battle royale that allows for a fair bit of creativity in one's gameplay as well.
Ultimately, one can't really go wrong with playing Fortnite... and the fact that every gamer worth their salt knows about this title certainly ensures that there's still a long time to go before Fortnite shuts its doors.
1 Battlefield V
Of course, it would be impossible to talk about games similar to a title in the Call of Duty series without mention its notable competitor — Battlefield. The fifth game in the series received some flak for jumping on the battle royale train, with this game mode taking quite a while to reach gamers.
However, people who've tried out Battlefied Firestorm will generally agree with the fact that this game mode certainly has some novel and interesting takes on the battle royale genre which keeps things fresh and entertaining. The only drawback is that players might have to wait a bit to play a match due to the relatively smaller playerbase.