![]() ![]() However, with an established template already in place, this feels like the natural evolution instead of releasing another by-the-numbers card game simulator. I don’t want to say this would be easy because game development is anything but. Take a large number of players represented by customizable avatars a la Fortnite, drop them into a huge map, and let them run around and play card games against each other until one duelist remains. I more or less want that exact concept as a multiplayer video game, and given the continued popularity of battle royales and Yu-Gi-Oh, it’s time to strike while the irons are hot. Yu-Gi-Oh season one villain Maximillian Pegasus overlooking the competitors of Duelist Kingdom It proved a more entertaining approach than the standard tournament and provided some of the series’ most exciting moments. They tasked competitors with freely dueling each other under elimination rules until only a handful remained (who then competed under traditional brackets). Both contests dropped dozens of players onto a tropical island and a sprawling metropolis, respectively. The first and most well-known Yu-Gi-Oh anime featured two battle royale-style tournaments: Duelist Kingdom and Battle City. No, I’m not talking about Yu-Gi-Oh Rush Duel: Dawn of the Battle Royale, which only features the concept in name. ![]() Since its inception, it’s been my trading card game of choice and is primed for the battle royale treatment. If you’ve listened to me on podcasts or watched me on streams, you probably know I’m a big Yu-Gi-Oh fan as well. But I’m selfish, so give me more battle royales based on my specific interests. The recently announced Rumbleverse, a pro wrestling flavored take on the genre, tickles my fancy as a long-time fan of sports entertainment. I’m itching for more creative spins on the formula. But each of them also occupies the same niche being shooters. Don’t get me wrong I’ve enjoyed my time with Fortnite and Apex Legends, the two titles I’ve dabbled with the most. As a fan of the film Battle Royale and The Hunger Games books (the movies are fine too), I’m surprised the battle royale genre hasn’t permanently sunk its teeth into me. ![]()
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