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Battle royale game

A battle royale game is an online multiplayer video game genre that blends last-man-standing gameplay with the survival, exploration and scavenging elements of a survival game. Battle royale games involve dozens to hundreds of players, who start with minimal equipment and then must eliminate all other opponents while avoiding being trapped outside of a shrinking "safe area", with the winner being the last player or team alive.

The name for the genre is taken from the 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale, itself based on the novel of the same name, which presents a similar theme of a last-man-standing competition in a shrinking play zone. The genre's origins arose from mods for large-scale online survival games like Minecraft and ARMA 2 in the early 2010s. By the end of the decade, the genre became a cultural phenomenon, with standalone games such as PUBG: Battlegrounds (2017), Fortnite Battle Royale (2017), Apex Legends (2019) and Call of Duty: Warzone (2020) each having received tens of millions of players within months of their releases.

Concept

Battle royale games are played between many individual players, pairs of two players or a number of small squads (typically of 3-5 players). In each match, the goal is to be the last player or team standing by eliminating all other opponents. A match starts by placing the player-characters into a large map space, typically by having all players skydive from a large aircraft within a brief time limit. The map may have random distribution or allow players to have some control of where they start. All players start with minimal equipment, giving no player an implicit advantage at the onset. Equipment, usually used for combat, survival or transport is randomly scattered around the map, often at landmarks on the map, such as within buildings in ghost towns. Players need to search the map for these items while avoiding being killed by other players, who cannot be visually marked or distinguishable either on-screen or on the map, requiring the player to solely use their own eyes and ears to deduce their positions. Equipment from eliminated players can usually be looted as well. These games often include some mechanic to push opponents closer together as the game progresses, usually taking the form of a gradually shrinking safe zone, with players outside the zone facing elimination.

Typically, battle royale contestants are only given life to play, not multiple lives; any players who die are rarely allowed to respawn. Games with team support may allow players to enter a temporary, not permanent, near-death state once health is depleted, giving allies the opportunity to revive them before they give out or are finished off by an opponent. The match is over when only one player or team remains, and the game typically provides some type of reward, such as in-game currency used for cosmetic items, to all players based on how long they survived. The random nature of starting point, item placement, and safe area reduction enables the battle royale genre to challenge players to think and react quickly and improve strategies throughout the match as to be the last man/team standing. In addition to standalone games, the battle royale concept may also be present as part of one of many game modes within a larger game, or may be applied as a user-created mod created for another game.[1]

There are various modifications that can be implemented atop the fundamentals of the battle royale. For example, Fortnite introduced a temporary mode in an event which is 50-versus-50 player mode in its Fortnite Battle Royale free-to-play game; players are assigned one of the two teams, and work with their teammates to collect resources and weapons towards constructing fortifications as the safe area of the game shrinks down, with the goal to eliminate all the players on the other team.[2]

History

Formulative elements of the battle royale genre had existed prior to the 2010s. Gameplay modes featuring last man standing rules has been a frequent staple of multiplayer online action games, though generally with fewer total players, as early as 1990's Bomberman, which introduced multiplayer game modes with players all starting with the same minimal abilities who collected power ups and fought until the last player was left standing.[3] The elements of scavenging and surviving on a large open-world map were popularized through survival games.[4][5]

The 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale, along with Koushun Takami's earlier 1999 novel of the same name and its 2000 manga adaptation, set out the basic rules of the genre, including players being forced to kill each other until there is a single survivor, taking place on a shrinking map, and the need to scavenge for weapons and items.[6] It soon inspired a wave of battle royale themed Japanese manga and anime, such as Gantz (2000), Future Diary (2006), and Btooom! (2009), and then the battle royale formula eventually appeared in The Hunger Games franchise.[7] Fictional battle royale video games were depicted in Btooom!,[8] and in the Phantom Bullet (Gun Gale Online) arc of the light novel series Sword Art Online (2010 in print) as the "Bullet of Bullets" tournament.[9]

Initial attempts at adapting the Battle Royale formula into video games came in the form of Japanese visual novel games that focused on storytelling and puzzle-solving, such as Higurashi: When They Cry (2002), Zero Escape (2009) and Danganronpa (2010). However, these visual novel games are distinct from the genre which became known as battle royale games, which emerged when Western developers later adapted the Battle Royale formula into a shooter game format.[7]

Early mods and games (2012–2016)

Shortly after the release of the 2012 film The Hunger Games, which had a similar premise to the earlier film Battle Royale, a server plug-in named Hunger Games (later changed to Survival Games) was developed for Minecraft.[10][11] Survival Games takes inspiration from the film, initially placing players at the center of the map near a set of equipment chests. When the game commences, players can compete over the central resources or spread out to find items stored in chests scattered around the play area. Players killed are eliminated and the last surviving player wins the match.[12]

In DayZ, a mod for Arma 2, released in August 2012, players struggle alongside or against each other to obtain basic necessities to continue living in a persistent sandbox filled with various dangers. The mod was designed to include player versus player encounters, but generally these events were infrequent due to the size of the game's map and the persistence of the game world.[13] This led to the development of game mods that sacrificed DayZ open-endedness in favor of focusing on more frequent hostile interactions between players to determine an eventual winner.

The most influential battle royale mod was created by Brendan Greene, known by his online alias "PlayerUnknown", whose Battle Royale mod of DayZ first released in 2013. This mod was directly inspired by Battle Royale,[14] and introduces concepts from the film such as a shrinking play zone that forces players into closer proximity as the game goes on.[6] In contrast to Hunger Games-inspired mods, in Greene's mod weapons were randomly scattered around the map. Greene recreated this mod for Arma 3 in 2014. Greene continued to use his format as a consultant for H1Z1: King of the Kill[citation needed] before becoming the creative developer at Bluehole of a standalone game representing his vision of the battle royale genre, which would later be released as PUBG: Battlegrounds.

Games from other developers took inspiration from highly played battle royale-style mods, as well as the popularity of The Hunger Games film series. Ark: Survival Evolved by Studio Wildcard introduced its "Survival of the Fittest" mode in July 2015, which was geared to be used for esports tournaments. The mode was temporarily broken off as its own free-to-play game during 2016 before the developers opted to merge it back into the main game for ease of maintenance of the overall game.[15][16]

In 2016, a battle royale mobile game, Btooom Online, based on the 2009 manga Btooom, was developed and released in Japan.[8] Despite some initial success on the Japanese mobile charts, Btooom Online was ultimately a commercial failure in Japan.[17]

Formation of standalone games (2017–2018)

While formative elements of the battle royale genre had been established before 2017, the genre grew from two principal titles through 2017 and 2018: PUBG: Battlegrounds, which soon inspired Fortnite Battle Royale. Both games drew tens of millions of players in short periods of time, proving them as commercial successes and leading to future growth after 2018. H1Z1: King of the Kill, which predated these two titles in the genre, has become a fixture in the top most played games on Steam by the start of 2017, but has not been able to maintain its playerbase.[18][19][20][21]

PUBG: Battlegrounds was created by Brendan Greene, its title based on his online alias "PlayerUnknown". The game was based on his previous Battle Royale mod for ARMA 2 and DayZ first released in 2013.[5][22][23] Building on his earlier work, Greene went to work at Bluehole in South Korea, becoming the creative developer of a standalone game representing his vision of the battle royale genre, PUBG: Battlegrounds. While Battlegrounds was not the first battle royale game, its release to early access in March 2017 drew a great deal of attention, selling over twenty million copies by the end of the year,[24][25] and is considered the defining game of the genre.[26] In September 2017, the game broke the previous record for highest number of concurrent players on Steam, with over 1.3 million users playing the game simultaneously.[27] Battlegrounds' explosive growth and how it established the battle royale genre was considered one of the top trends in the video game industry in 2017.[28][29] Battlegrounds' popularity created a new interest in the battle royale genre. Numerous games that copied the fundamental gameplay of Battlegrounds appeared in China, shortly after Battlegrounds' release.[30]

Epic Games had released Fortnite, a cooperative survival game, into early access near the release of Battlegrounds. Epic saw the potential to create their own battle royale mode, and by September 2017, released the free-to-play Fortnite Battle Royale which combined some of the survival elements and mechanics from the main Fortnite game with the Battle Royale gameplay concept.[31][32] The game saw similar player counts as Battlegrounds, with twenty million unique players reported by Epic Games by November 2017.[33] Bluehole expressed concern at this move, less due to being a clone of Battlegrounds, but more so that they had been working with Epic Games for technical support of the Unreal Engine in Battlegrounds, and thus they were worried that Fortnite may be able to include planned features to their battle royale mode before they could release those in Battlegrounds.[13][34][30] Battleground's developer, PUBG Corporation, filed a lawsuit against Epic in South Korea in January 2018 claiming Fortnite Battle Royale infringements on Battlegrounds' copyrights.[35][36] Market observers predicted that there would be little likelihood of Bluehole winning the case, as it would be difficult to establish the originality of PUBG in court due to itself being derived from Battle Royale.[37] By the end of June 2018, the lawsuit had been closed by PUBG, under undisclosed reasons.[38]

In 2018, Fortnite Battle Royale rivaled Battlegrounds in player numbers[39] and surpassed it in revenue,[40] which was attributed to its free-to-play business model and cross-platform support, as well as its accessibility to casual players.[41][42] Battlegrounds creator Brendan Greene credited it with further growing the battle royale genre.[41] Its mainstream publicity further increased following a stream by Tyler "Ninja" Blevins with Drake, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Travis Scott.[43] which set a Twitch record for concurrent viewership.[44][45] It accumulated a total playerbase of 45 million in January and 3.4 million concurrent players in February. Polygon labeled it "the biggest game of 2018" and "a genuine cultural phenomenon",[46] with "everyone from NFL players to famous actors" playing it,[42] including Red Sox player Xander Bogaerts and Bayern Munich's youth team borrowing celebrations from the game.[47] In Asia, however, PUBG remains the most popular battle royale game.[48]

Other popular battle royale games released in 2017, inspired by the success of PUBG: Battlegrounds, include two NetEase titles, Rules of Survival which was discontinued on 2022 July and the mobile game Knives Out, and the mobile game Free Fire by Garena which has over 150 Million daily active players as of 2021.[49] Each of these games has received hundreds of millions of downloads, mostly in Asia, by 2018.[50][51][52]

Mainstream popularity (2018–present)

With the success of Battlegrounds and Fortnite, the battle royale genre expanded greatly. Major publishers,[53] including Electronic Arts[54] Activision,[55] and Ubisoft[56] acknowledged the impact of the growing genre on their future plans and on the industry as a whole. Activision's Call of Duty series features a battle royale mode titled Blackout in its 2018 installment, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4,[57] as does EA's Battlefield V.[58] Other established games added battle royale-inspired gamemodes in updates, such as Grand Theft Auto Online,[59] Paladins,[60] Dota 2,[61] Battlerite,[62] and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.[63] In February 2019, EA released the free-to-play Apex Legends, which exceeded 50 million player accounts within a month.[64] The second main battle royale installment in the Call of Duty franchise, titled Call of Duty: Warzone, was released in March 2020, as a part of the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare video game but does not require purchase of it;[65] the game reached more than 50 million players in its first month of release.[66]

The battle royale approach has also been used in games from genres not normally associated with shooter games. Tetris 99 is a 2019 game released by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch that has 99 players simultaneously competing in a game of Tetris. Players can direct "attacks" on other players for each line they complete, attempting to remain the last player standing.[67] Tetris 99 served as a template for the Switch games Super Mario Bros. 35, Pac-Man 99,[68] and F-Zero 99. Blizzard Entertainment added a battle royale-inspired "Battlegrounds" mode to its digital card game Hearthstone, where eight players vie to win over the others through several rounds of drafting new cards and fighting in one-on-one events.[69] The racing game Forza Horizon 4 from Playground Games added a battle royale mode called "The Eliminator" where players all start with the same car, but can gain upgrades by beating other players and discovering "drops" around the map;[70] Microsoft stated in 2021 that it was the most popular multiplayer mode in the game.[71] Babble Royale is a game developed by Frank Lantz that uses Scrabble as a basis for a word-based battle royale game.[72]

As of December 2019 dozens of battle royale games have debuted but, similar to the MOBA genre, only two or three titles have maintained mainstream popularity at the same time. Other games and battle royale modes had briefly become popular before their concurrent player count dropped and players returned to Fortnite or Battlegrounds; Apex Legends was the year's only new successful battle royale game.[53] In contrast to other multiplayer-only games, the large number of players typically involved in battle royale games generally require a large enough concurrent player base for matchmaking in a reasonable amount of time. The Culling, by Xaviant Studios, was released in early access in 2016, and was designed to be a streaming-friendly battle royale mode for 16 players.[73] However, following the release of Battlegrounds, The Culling lost much of its player base, and a few months after releasing the full version of the game, Xaviant announced they were ending further development on it to move onto other projects.[74] Radical Heights by Boss Key Productions was launched in April 2018 but within two weeks had lost 80% of its player base.[75] SOS, a battle royale game released by Outpost Games in December 2017, had its player counts drop into the double-digits by May 2018, leading Outpost to announce the game's closure by November 2018.[76] While several major battle royale announcements occurred at E3 in 2018, only Fallout 76's battle royale mode appeared at the trade show in 2019.[53]

The Chinese government, through its Audio and Video and Numeral Publishing Association, stated in October 2017 that it will discourage its citizens from playing battle royale games as they deem them too violent, which "deviates from the values of socialism and is deemed harmful to young consumers", as translated by Bloomberg.[77] Gaming publications in the west speculated that this would make it difficult or impossible to publish battle royale within the country.[78] In November 2017, PUBG Corporation announced its partnership with Tencent to publish the game in China, making some changes in the game to "make sure they accord with socialist core values, Chinese traditional culture and moral rules" to satisfy Chinese regulations and censors.[79][80][81] However, during mid-2018, the Chinese government revamped how it reviewed and classified games that are to be published in China, and by December 2018, after the formation of the new Online Ethics Review Committee, several battle royale titles, including Fortnite and PUBG, were listed as prohibited or must be withdrawn from play.[82] While PUBG Corporation was working with Tencent on a Chinese release, many clones of Battlegrounds were released in China, and created a new genre called "chicken-eating game", named based on the congratulatory line to the last player standing in Battlegrounds, "Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!"[83]

Impact

The rapid growth and success of the battle royale genre has been attributed to several factors, including the way all players start in the same vulnerable state and eliminating any intrinsic advantage for players, and being well-suited for being a spectator esport.[84] Other factors including specific games' business models, such as Fortnite Battle Royale being free and available across computers, consoles, and mobile devices.[85] A University of Utah professor also considers that battle royale games realize elements of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, a scheme to describe human motivation, more-so than video games have in the past. While the lowest tiers of Maslow's hierarchy, physiological and safety, are met by the survival elements of battle royales, the love/belonging and esteem tiers are a result of the battle royale being necessarily a social and competitive game, and the final tier of self-actualization comes from becoming skilled in the game to win frequently.[84]

Business Insider projected that battle royale games would bring in over $2 billion during 2018 alone, and would generate a total of $20 billion by the end of 2019.[86] SuperData Research reported that, in 2018, the three top-grossing battle royale games (Fortnite, PUBG and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4) generated nearly $4 billion in combined digital revenue that year.[87] SuperData Research reported that the top four highest-grossing battle royale games of 2020 (PUBG Mobile, Garena Free Fire, Call of Duty: Warzone and Fortnite) generated more than $7 billion worldwide in combined digital revenue that year.[88] Fortnite grossed over $9 billion worldwide by 2019,[89] while PUBG Mobile grossed over $8 billion by early 2022.[90]

Sensor Tower reported that 2018's top three most-downloaded mobile battle royale games (PUBG Mobile, Garena Free Fire and Fortnite) received over 500 million downloads combined that year.[52] As of 2020, the most-played battle royale games include PUBG Mobile with 600 million players,[91] Fortnite with 350 million players,[92] NetEase's mobile game Knives Out with over 250 million players,[51] Rules of Survival with 230 million players,[50] and Garena Free Fire with over 180 million players.[52]

Turtle Beach Corporation, a manufacturer of headphones and microphones for gaming, reported an increase of over 200% in net revenues for the second quarter of 2018 over the same quarter in 2017, which they attributed to the popularity of the battle royale genre.[93]

In a 2022 study conducted on Japanese students who regularly play online games, battle royale gameplay was shown to have statistically significant correlations with gaming addiction and a sense of underachievement. The study also suggested that the battle royale genre requires more attention than other esports genres, particularly in terms of its link with aggressive feelings.[94]

See also

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This article is about the video game genre For the narrative genre see Battle royale genre For other uses see Battle royale disambiguation This article may misquote or misrepresent many of its sources Please see the cleanup page for more information Editors please remove this warning only after the diffs listed Wikipedia talk Requests for comment Jagged 85 subpage here have been checked for accuracy June 2022 A battle royale game is an online multiplayer video game genre that blends last man standing gameplay with the survival exploration and scavenging elements of a survival game Battle royale games involve dozens to hundreds of players who start with minimal equipment and then must eliminate all other opponents while avoiding being trapped outside of a shrinking safe area with the winner being the last player or team alive The name for the genre is taken from the 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale itself based on the novel of the same name which presents a similar theme of a last man standing competition in a shrinking play zone The genre s origins arose from mods for large scale online survival games like Minecraft and ARMA 2 in the early 2010s By the end of the decade the genre became a cultural phenomenon with standalone games such as PUBG Battlegrounds 2017 Fortnite Battle Royale 2017 Apex Legends 2019 and Call of Duty Warzone 2020 each having received tens of millions of players within months of their releases Contents 1 Concept 2 History 2 1 Early mods and games 2012 2016 2 2 Formation of standalone games 2017 2018 2 3 Mainstream popularity 2018 present 3 Impact 4 See also 5 ReferencesConceptBattle royale games are played between many individual players pairs of two players or a number of small squads typically of 3 5 players In each match the goal is to be the last player or team standing by eliminating all other opponents A match starts by placing the player characters into a large map space typically by having all players skydive from a large aircraft within a brief time limit The map may have random distribution or allow players to have some control of where they start All players start with minimal equipment giving no player an implicit advantage at the onset Equipment usually used for combat survival or transport is randomly scattered around the map often at landmarks on the map such as within buildings in ghost towns Players need to search the map for these items while avoiding being killed by other players who cannot be visually marked or distinguishable either on screen or on the map requiring the player to solely use their own eyes and ears to deduce their positions Equipment from eliminated players can usually be looted as well These games often include some mechanic to push opponents closer together as the game progresses usually taking the form of a gradually shrinking safe zone with players outside the zone facing elimination Typically battle royale contestants are only given life to play not multiple lives any players who die are rarely allowed to respawn Games with team support may allow players to enter a temporary not permanent near death state once health is depleted giving allies the opportunity to revive them before they give out or are finished off by an opponent The match is over when only one player or team remains and the game typically provides some type of reward such as in game currency used for cosmetic items to all players based on how long they survived The random nature of starting point item placement and safe area reduction enables the battle royale genre to challenge players to think and react quickly and improve strategies throughout the match as to be the last man team standing In addition to standalone games the battle royale concept may also be present as part of one of many game modes within a larger game or may be applied as a user created mod created for another game 1 There are various modifications that can be implemented atop the fundamentals of the battle royale For example Fortnite introduced a temporary mode in an event which is 50 versus 50 player mode in its Fortnite Battle Royale free to play game players are assigned one of the two teams and work with their teammates to collect resources and weapons towards constructing fortifications as the safe area of the game shrinks down with the goal to eliminate all the players on the other team 2 HistoryFormulative elements of the battle royale genre had existed prior to the 2010s Gameplay modes featuring last man standing rules has been a frequent staple of multiplayer online action games though generally with fewer total players as early as 1990 s Bomberman which introduced multiplayer game modes with players all starting with the same minimal abilities who collected power ups and fought until the last player was left standing 3 The elements of scavenging and surviving on a large open world map were popularized through survival games 4 5 The 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale along with Koushun Takami s earlier 1999 novel of the same name and its 2000 manga adaptation set out the basic rules of the genre including players being forced to kill each other until there is a single survivor taking place on a shrinking map and the need to scavenge for weapons and items 6 It soon inspired a wave of battle royale themed Japanese manga and anime such as Gantz 2000 Future Diary 2006 and Btooom 2009 and then the battle royale formula eventually appeared in The Hunger Games franchise 7 Fictional battle royale video games were depicted in Btooom 8 and in the Phantom Bullet Gun Gale Online arc of the light novel series Sword Art Online 2010 in print as the Bullet of Bullets tournament 9 Initial attempts at adapting the Battle Royale formula into video games came in the form of Japanese visual novel games that focused on storytelling and puzzle solving such as Higurashi When They Cry 2002 Zero Escape 2009 and Danganronpa 2010 However these visual novel games are distinct from the genre which became known as battle royale games which emerged when Western developers later adapted the Battle Royale formula into a shooter game format 7 Early mods and games 2012 2016 Shortly after the release of the 2012 film The Hunger Games which had a similar premise to the earlier film Battle Royale a server plug in named Hunger Games later changed to Survival Games was developed for Minecraft 10 11 Survival Games takes inspiration from the film initially placing players at the center of the map near a set of equipment chests When the game commences players can compete over the central resources or spread out to find items stored in chests scattered around the play area Players killed are eliminated and the last surviving player wins the match 12 In DayZ a mod for Arma 2 released in August 2012 players struggle alongside or against each other to obtain basic necessities to continue living in a persistent sandbox filled with various dangers The mod was designed to include player versus player encounters but generally these events were infrequent due to the size of the game s map and the persistence of the game world 13 This led to the development of game mods that sacrificed DayZ open endedness in favor of focusing on more frequent hostile interactions between players to determine an eventual winner The most influential battle royale mod was created by Brendan Greene known by his online alias PlayerUnknown whose Battle Royale mod of DayZ first released in 2013 This mod was directly inspired by Battle Royale 14 and introduces concepts from the film such as a shrinking play zone that forces players into closer proximity as the game goes on 6 In contrast to Hunger Games inspired mods in Greene s mod weapons were randomly scattered around the map Greene recreated this mod for Arma 3 in 2014 Greene continued to use his format as a consultant for H1Z1 King of the Kill citation needed before becoming the creative developer at Bluehole of a standalone game representing his vision of the battle royale genre which would later be released as PUBG Battlegrounds Games from other developers took inspiration from highly played battle royale style mods as well as the popularity of The Hunger Games film series Ark Survival Evolved by Studio Wildcard introduced its Survival of the Fittest mode in July 2015 which was geared to be used for esports tournaments The mode was temporarily broken off as its own free to play game during 2016 before the developers opted to merge it back into the main game for ease of maintenance of the overall game 15 16 In 2016 a battle royale mobile game Btooom Online based on the 2009 manga Btooom was developed and released in Japan 8 Despite some initial success on the Japanese mobile charts Btooom Online was ultimately a commercial failure in Japan 17 Formation of standalone games 2017 2018 While formative elements of the battle royale genre had been established before 2017 the genre grew from two principal titles through 2017 and 2018 PUBG Battlegrounds which soon inspired Fortnite Battle Royale Both games drew tens of millions of players in short periods of time proving them as commercial successes and leading to future growth after 2018 H1Z1 King of the Kill which predated these two titles in the genre has become a fixture in the top most played games on Steam by the start of 2017 but has not been able to maintain its playerbase 18 19 20 21 PUBG Battlegrounds was created by Brendan Greene its title based on his online alias PlayerUnknown The game was based on his previous Battle Royale mod for ARMA 2 and DayZ first released in 2013 5 22 23 Building on his earlier work Greene went to work at Bluehole in South Korea becoming the creative developer of a standalone game representing his vision of the battle royale genre PUBG Battlegrounds While Battlegrounds was not the first battle royale game its release to early access in March 2017 drew a great deal of attention selling over twenty million copies by the end of the year 24 25 and is considered the defining game of the genre 26 In September 2017 the game broke the previous record for highest number of concurrent players on Steam with over 1 3 million users playing the game simultaneously 27 Battlegrounds explosive growth and how it established the battle royale genre was considered one of the top trends in the video game industry in 2017 28 29 Battlegrounds popularity created a new interest in the battle royale genre Numerous games that copied the fundamental gameplay of Battlegrounds appeared in China shortly after Battlegrounds release 30 Epic Games had released Fortnite a cooperative survival game into early access near the release of Battlegrounds Epic saw the potential to create their own battle royale mode and by September 2017 released the free to play Fortnite Battle Royale which combined some of the survival elements and mechanics from the main Fortnite game with the Battle Royale gameplay concept 31 32 The game saw similar player counts as Battlegrounds with twenty million unique players reported by Epic Games by November 2017 33 Bluehole expressed concern at this move less due to being a clone of Battlegrounds but more so that they had been working with Epic Games for technical support of the Unreal Engine in Battlegrounds and thus they were worried that Fortnite may be able to include planned features to their battle royale mode before they could release those in Battlegrounds 13 34 30 Battleground s developer PUBG Corporation filed a lawsuit against Epic in South Korea in January 2018 claiming Fortnite Battle Royale infringements on Battlegrounds copyrights 35 36 Market observers predicted that there would be little likelihood of Bluehole winning the case as it would be difficult to establish the originality of PUBG in court due to itself being derived from Battle Royale 37 By the end of June 2018 the lawsuit had been closed by PUBG under undisclosed reasons 38 In 2018 Fortnite Battle Royale rivaled Battlegrounds in player numbers 39 and surpassed it in revenue 40 which was attributed to its free to play business model and cross platform support as well as its accessibility to casual players 41 42 Battlegrounds creator Brendan Greene credited it with further growing the battle royale genre 41 Its mainstream publicity further increased following a stream by Tyler Ninja Blevins with Drake JuJu Smith Schuster and Travis Scott 43 which set a Twitch record for concurrent viewership 44 45 It accumulated a total playerbase of 45 million in January and 3 4 million concurrent players in February Polygon labeled it the biggest game of 2018 and a genuine cultural phenomenon 46 with everyone from NFL players to famous actors playing it 42 including Red Sox player Xander Bogaerts and Bayern Munich s youth team borrowing celebrations from the game 47 In Asia however PUBG remains the most popular battle royale game 48 Other popular battle royale games released in 2017 inspired by the success of PUBG Battlegrounds include two NetEase titles Rules of Survival which was discontinued on 2022 July and the mobile game Knives Out and the mobile game Free Fire by Garena which has over 150 Million daily active players as of 2021 49 Each of these games has received hundreds of millions of downloads mostly in Asia by 2018 50 51 52 Mainstream popularity 2018 present With the success of Battlegrounds and Fortnite the battle royale genre expanded greatly Major publishers 53 including Electronic Arts 54 Activision 55 and Ubisoft 56 acknowledged the impact of the growing genre on their future plans and on the industry as a whole Activision s Call of Duty series features a battle royale mode titled Blackout in its 2018 installment Call of Duty Black Ops 4 57 as does EA s Battlefield V 58 Other established games added battle royale inspired gamemodes in updates such as Grand Theft Auto Online 59 Paladins 60 Dota 2 61 Battlerite 62 and Counter Strike Global Offensive 63 In February 2019 EA released the free to play Apex Legends which exceeded 50 million player accounts within a month 64 The second main battle royale installment in the Call of Duty franchise titled Call of Duty Warzone was released in March 2020 as a part of the Call of Duty Modern Warfare video game but does not require purchase of it 65 the game reached more than 50 million players in its first month of release 66 The battle royale approach has also been used in games from genres not normally associated with shooter games Tetris 99 is a 2019 game released by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch that has 99 players simultaneously competing in a game of Tetris Players can direct attacks on other players for each line they complete attempting to remain the last player standing 67 Tetris 99 served as a template for the Switch games Super Mario Bros 35 Pac Man 99 68 and F Zero 99 Blizzard Entertainment added a battle royale inspired Battlegrounds mode to its digital card game Hearthstone where eight players vie to win over the others through several rounds of drafting new cards and fighting in one on one events 69 The racing game Forza Horizon 4 from Playground Games added a battle royale mode called The Eliminator where players all start with the same car but can gain upgrades by beating other players and discovering drops around the map 70 Microsoft stated in 2021 that it was the most popular multiplayer mode in the game 71 Babble Royale is a game developed by Frank Lantz that uses Scrabble as a basis for a word based battle royale game 72 As of December 2019 update dozens of battle royale games have debuted but similar to the MOBA genre only two or three titles have maintained mainstream popularity at the same time Other games and battle royale modes had briefly become popular before their concurrent player count dropped and players returned to Fortnite or Battlegrounds Apex Legends was the year s only new successful battle royale game 53 In contrast to other multiplayer only games the large number of players typically involved in battle royale games generally require a large enough concurrent player base for matchmaking in a reasonable amount of time The Culling by Xaviant Studios was released in early access in 2016 and was designed to be a streaming friendly battle royale mode for 16 players 73 However following the release of Battlegrounds The Culling lost much of its player base and a few months after releasing the full version of the game Xaviant announced they were ending further development on it to move onto other projects 74 Radical Heights by Boss Key Productions was launched in April 2018 but within two weeks had lost 80 of its player base 75 SOS a battle royale game released by Outpost Games in December 2017 had its player counts drop into the double digits by May 2018 leading Outpost to announce the game s closure by November 2018 76 While several major battle royale announcements occurred at E3 in 2018 only Fallout 76 s battle royale mode appeared at the trade show in 2019 53 The Chinese government through its Audio and Video and Numeral Publishing Association stated in October 2017 that it will discourage its citizens from playing battle royale games as they deem them too violent which deviates from the values of socialism and is deemed harmful to young consumers as translated by Bloomberg 77 Gaming publications in the west speculated that this would make it difficult or impossible to publish battle royale within the country 78 In November 2017 PUBG Corporation announced its partnership with Tencent to publish the game in China making some changes in the game to make sure they accord with socialist core values Chinese traditional culture and moral rules to satisfy Chinese regulations and censors 79 80 81 However during mid 2018 the Chinese government revamped how it reviewed and classified games that are to be published in China and by December 2018 after the formation of the new Online Ethics Review Committee several battle royale titles including Fortnite and PUBG were listed as prohibited or must be withdrawn from play 82 While PUBG Corporation was working with Tencent on a Chinese release many clones of Battlegrounds were released in China and created a new genre called chicken eating game named based on the congratulatory line to the last player standing in Battlegrounds Winner Winner Chicken Dinner 83 ImpactThe rapid growth and success of the battle royale genre has been attributed to several factors including the way all players start in the same vulnerable state and eliminating any intrinsic advantage for players and being well suited for being a spectator esport 84 Other factors including specific games business models such as Fortnite Battle Royale being free and available across computers consoles and mobile devices 85 A University of Utah professor also considers that battle royale games realize elements of Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs a scheme to describe human motivation more so than video games have in the past While the lowest tiers of Maslow s hierarchy physiological and safety are met by the survival elements of battle royales the love belonging and esteem tiers are a result of the battle royale being necessarily a social and competitive game and the final tier of self actualization comes from becoming skilled in the game to win frequently 84 Business Insider projected that battle royale games would bring in over 2 billion during 2018 alone and would generate a total of 20 billion by the end of 2019 86 SuperData Research reported that in 2018 the three top grossing battle royale games Fortnite PUBG and Call of Duty Black Ops 4 generated nearly 4 billion in combined digital revenue that year 87 SuperData Research reported that the top four highest grossing battle royale games of 2020 PUBG Mobile Garena Free Fire Call of Duty Warzone and Fortnite generated more than 7 billion worldwide in combined digital revenue that year 88 Fortnite grossed over 9 billion worldwide by 2019 89 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