Tuesday, July 23, 2019

5 Android best battle Royale game

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1. PlayerUnknown's Battleground

PUBG (PlayerUnknown's Battleground) is the latest epic shooter to land in the Google Play Store. There's been a lot of hype surrounding this game which still seems to be straddling the line between beta and full release.

This core game is based around battle royale which drops 100 players onto the map with no supplies or weapons. Each player must fend for themselves and quickly loot nearby buildings for gear. Once you're ready to fight, you have the freedom to play how you want — go in guns blazing like #TeamForce, or sneak around like #TeamShadow.

Those hashtags are related to the theme of Season 5 of the PUBG Mobile Royale Pass campaign. The more you play the higher your level and rank over the 8-week season — and the more you pay into the game, the more customization is made available to you via various loot crates that unlock new gear for your character. to wear The good news is that PUBG Mobile is entirely free to play and cosmetic upgrades have no effect on in-game skill or abilities — they just look cool and way better than how your character starts in their underwear.



2.Fortnite

Fortnite was released on Android with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and was exclusively available on the latest Galaxy flagship devices for a while; however, the game has since been available for Android users on multiple devices.

Players can build structures, shoot, fly around, drive vehicles and even destroy objects and buildings. More importantly, the game is super stable and does not have many annoying bugs which, unfortunately, isn’t the case with PUBG Mobile. The gameplay is super fun and is quite different to the gameplay experience you would get while playing any other battle royale game on the list.

The only downside to the game is that it isn’t available on the Google Play Store, instead, you’d have to download it via the Fortnite Android website or the Samsung Galaxy App Store.

3.Freefir

the most popular battle royale games on mobile before the launch of PUBG Mobile. Free Fire is a great survival shooter for Android where you need to survive till the last to win the game.

You need to be within the play zone to avoid losing health and eventually dying. Each game lasts about 10 minutes which means you’d be in a gunfight more often than not. You could also team up in a 4 member squad and use the in-game voice chat to discuss strategies to take out enemies.

                        4.rules of survival


RULES OF SURVIVAL was the king of battle royale games on mobile before the release of PUBG Mobile; however, this does not mean that the game does not take away the fact that the game is still an excellent game.

This is the only battle royale game that pits around 300 players against each other which results in an epic battle to see who’s got what it takes to be the last man standing. The graphics of the game are pretty decent and the gameplay is quite intense as well.


5.call of duty mobile


Since Call of Duty Mobile was revealed last year, mobile gaming enthusiasts haven’t been able to contain their excitement for the hit franchise coming to mobile. After several beta launches for different countries around the world, the game has finally been soft-launched on Android and iOS for Canada and Australia. The launch will be expanding to other regions soon.

Call of Duty Mobile combines elements from across the CoD franchise and has maps from CoD titles like Black Ops and Modern Warfare, including Nuketown and Hijacked. The game is also releasing with a battle royale mode that’s similar to Blackout in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. In the multiplayer modes, the usual favorites like Team Deathmatch, Free-for-All, and Search and Destroy are present. There was also a zombie mode in the beta releases but it’s yet to be confirmed whether the present soft launch has it.

Chris Plummer, the vice president of mobile at Activision, talked about game progression, items, and more in an interview published on the Activision blog.

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