Men_in_Boxes
Snake Oil Salesman
So the industry seems to have anointed the extraction shooter as the next big thing. It feels like every time we see a new, large scale, PvP multiplayer game, it's an extraction game.
Consider the following...
Escape from Tarkov and Hunt Showdown are the only 2 uber successful extraction shooters released over the last 6 years.
PUBG, Fortnite, Apex Legends, CoD: Blackout, Warzone, Warzone 2.0, Fall Guys, and Naraka Bladepoint are the last few uber successful Battle Royale games released over the last 6 years.
Is it too early to say this... Extraction shooters don't have a hit rate comparable to Battle Royale games. There also doesn't seem to be very many high profile Battle Royale flops that would warrant a slowdown in the genre. There's only 3 high profile BR failures IMO...The Battlefield BR (fire something?), HyperScape, and Spellbreak.
Why has the industry moved on from BR? What is is about Extraction Shooters that seems more appealing to these companies?
Consider the following...
Escape from Tarkov and Hunt Showdown are the only 2 uber successful extraction shooters released over the last 6 years.
PUBG, Fortnite, Apex Legends, CoD: Blackout, Warzone, Warzone 2.0, Fall Guys, and Naraka Bladepoint are the last few uber successful Battle Royale games released over the last 6 years.
Is it too early to say this... Extraction shooters don't have a hit rate comparable to Battle Royale games. There also doesn't seem to be very many high profile Battle Royale flops that would warrant a slowdown in the genre. There's only 3 high profile BR failures IMO...The Battlefield BR (fire something?), HyperScape, and Spellbreak.
Why has the industry moved on from BR? What is is about Extraction Shooters that seems more appealing to these companies?