9 Top Battle Royale Games to Play On Your Morning Commute


Battle royale games emerged as a sort of experiment from a genre that is no longer as popular as it once was. The industry changed forever, leading many titles to adapt to this model.

With globally recognized games like PUBG, Apex Legends, and the most well-known, Fortnite, the battle royale genre, although no longer as popular as it once was, proved that the free-to-play model works very well for companies and studios.

These are currently the top nine battle royale games you can play on your way to work or college. While these games are not as popular as before, the footprint that they left in the industry will resonate forever. This genre has been a complete success in mobile devices.

9 – Stumble Guys

Stumble Guys having fun with friends.
Stumble Guys is following Roblox‘s steps. Image via Scopely.

This game started as a copy of the hilarious Fall Guys, but it evolved into something entirely different, and today it has more players than the aforementioned game.

Following the formula of Roblox and Fortnite, this title managed to become its own metaverse where players can experience all kinds of games created by the community itself. It is one of the most played mobile games, and it is free on all platforms.

To this day, this title continues to grow exponentially, attracting mostly children who enjoy endless hours of everything this game has to offer.

One of the best things the studio did was to add all kinds of customization options, allowing each player to have a completely unique character model that matches their personality and tastes. The community is what makes this title so enjoyable for players.

8 – Blood Strike

Blood Strike entering a match.
Blood Strike offers realism and fun. Image via NetEase.

This particular game formula is quite similar to what Warzone offers, with many differences in terms of weapons and characters themselves. Despite the generally realistic world design, it borders on the futuristic and provides a highly immersive experience for the player community.

Visually, it is truly a title that looks excellent for mobile devices and runs perfectly without the need for high-end hardware to play.

Blood Strike is an ideal title for fans of first-person action games, as it combines everything that Warzone does well with its own direct and unique style, where communication with your teammates will be crucial to winning the match.

Another significant advantage of this title is the wide and versatile range of weapons, allowing every type of player to find their preferred weapon to use in different combat situations.

7 – Rogue Company

Rogue Company gameplay the lava is rising.
A battle royale with a great personality and gameplay. Image via First Watch Games.

Although the battle royale mode is only one aspect of this free game, it offers a wide range of content and different heroes with varying abilities to choose from.

The maps are very original and offer spectacular, attractive designs for players to enjoy. This free game has fewer active players than at launch, but it’s still worth playing for its features. The variety of character abilities is what makes this game enjoyable.

Rogue Company also has 4v4 or 6v6 modes where players must use their weapon skills and character abilities to defeat the opposing team. Visually, it looks excellent with graphics that are up to modern standards, and the fast-paced gameplay offers a very entertaining experience.

This is yet another instance of a battle royale that has endured through the years. It’s another free-to-play experience.

6 – Garena Free Fire

Free Fire characters about to enter battle.
Free Fire has become one of the most popular mobile titles ever. Image via Garena.

What initially started as a fairly obvious copy of PUBG for mobile phones slowly evolved into its own unique gaming experience. Now, it is one of the most popular mobile titles, with millions of users around the world playing Garena Free Fire.

Once again, this particular title adopted a model similar to Fortnite in order to move away from the similarities with PUBG, offering players all kinds of content to customize their characters and make the gaming experience truly unique.

Compared to its original presentation, this game now boasts a completely different system, complete with a base and various upgrades located on the map.

These changes have transformed this battle royale into a completely new experience, presenting a unique gaming experience that differs significantly from its initial launch. Free Fire has its own currency and transaction ecosystem, making it extremely profitable.

5 – PUBG

PUBG two players about to enter a battle.
PUBG is the original precursor of the battle royale genre. Image via Krafton.

Considered the precursor of the genre, this game turned what was once a DayZ mod into a unique experience where 100 players land on the same gigantic map and eliminate each other until only one remains.

The legendary “Winner Winner Chicken Dinner,” which has become the game’s trademark, is the ultimate goal. This was the first major success of the now-established genre, and practically every major video game company attempted to emulate the popularity of this formula.

After changing hands several times, PUBG is now under Krafton and available on all platforms. The game still offers similar gameplay, with various weapons and a realism that makes each match much more immersive than other titles in the same genre.

If it weren’t for the release of this game and the popularity that it generated back then, there wouldn’t be battle royales as a genre today.

4 – Fall Guys

Fall Guys competing for the crown.
Fall Guys is one of the most fun battle royale available. Image via Mediatonic.

Although the premise of Fall Guys is quite similar, as many players face off until only one winner remains, the formula changes considerably because the game’s levels are entirely different from what a player might expect in a battle royale.

The idea is for players to go through various mini-games to earn points and make it to the final round for the coveted crown. Fall Guys is one of the most entertaining examples of this genre.

Fall Guys managed to capitalize on its initial surge of players and has maintained a steady player base, allowing it to continue adding content. It’s one of the most fun games to compete in due to its simplicity with controls and character movements.

While the studio didn’t know how to capitalize on this popularity back then, Fall Guys still retains a very large community of players that keeps receiving new content.

3 – Apex Legends

Apex Legends winners of a match.
Apex Legends is the EA take on this genre. Image via EA.

EA also wanted to join the battle royale craze, and it did so by repurposing what was originally going to be a third installment in the Titanfall series, one of Respawn’s most underrated franchises.

This game made a fantastic first impression, thanks to an aggressive marketing campaign by the studio that enlisted nearly every well-known streamer to play Apex Legends simultaneously.

Now over four years old, Apex Legends has undergone many events and changes to enhance the gameplay experience. The primary objective of Apex is for players to equip themselves as best as possible with well-balanced weapons and reach the end, outlasting the remaining teams.

Respawn, with several members formerly from Infinity Ward, excels at first-person action, making it one of their most notable specialties.

2 – Call of Duty: Warzone

Warzone about to kill some enemies from above.
Warzone is the second most played battle royale. Image via Activision.

Considering that the first major attempt by the Activision franchise to enter the battle royale genre was a failure with Black Ops 4 not understanding the genre, the company took more time to develop Warzone, which is now one of the most popular games in the genre, second only to Fortnite.

This version of the game is not quite the same as its multiplayer mode, but it’s close, offering similar speed in gameplay.

Massive maps provide players with all the arsenal Call of Duty offers, along with numerous essential changes to the game dynamics. One of these major changes is the ability to use rechargeable shields that allow players to take much more damage and regroup.

The dynamics of this particular mode have been a huge success for the company, making it one of the most important parts of the franchise.

1 – Fortnite

Enjoying the view in a battle royale match in Fortnite.
Fortnite has come to change gaming forever. Image via Epic Games.

This is probably one of the most popular games of recent years, and its exponential growth shows no signs of slowing.

Fortnite represents a significant milestone in the gaming industry, transitioning from a straightforward battle royale to a title that seamlessly integrates various franchises, thereby forming a veritable metaverse. Many players still enjoy this mode, benefiting from the many collaborations Epic Games manages to secure.

One unique aspect of Fortnite’s history is that it almost failed before its release, as the original premise was not appealing.

Epic Games saw an opportunity to join the battle royale trend, and a series of positive executive decisions continue to grow Fortnite’s player base, making it one of the most relevant games of the last 20 years. Epic Games keeps improving the experience to transform the game in its own ecosystem of game development.

What’s your favorite battle royale game? Let us know in the comments!

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