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The fastest growing genre of games last year was Battle Royale but now that we are in 2019 we are seeing their popularity completely fall apart. What caused this swift rise and fall of games like Fortnite and PUBG? Well lets rant about it and find out! Share and subscribe if you liked it! Consider supporting the show on Patreon: / dreamcastguy Follow me on social media: Facebook: / dreamcastguy Twitter: / dreamcastguy Instagram: / dreamcastguy Business email: Mark.shockley@yahoo.com All clips of audio and video used in this work are used for entertainment or education purposes under the fair use clause found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law (title 17, U. S. Code). If you have any dispute please contact me. "EDM Detection Mode" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 #Fortnite #GamingRant #PUBG Popular Twitch streamers Shroud and Dr DisRespect took time to discuss the potential for new games in the battle royale scene, when the former CS:GO pro came to the conclusion that the popular genre might have spent enough time in the limelight. Battle royales have been the setting for hype games and incredible action scenes, but the streamer believes that the all too familiar brand of competition might dissuade fans to its appeal. After the Doc and Shroud contemplated a Halo battle royale, the 24-year-old shared his thoughts on the genre and its diminishing trend’s ability to retain interest. Although Shroud said that there’s still enough in battle royales to be popular, the streamer had a warning for future games that might want to consider entering the scene. “I think it’s getting a little late to join the [battle royale] train,” Shroud said. “[Battle royale] is still a great genre, but there needs to be something new.” The criticism led into Shroud thinking that it might be primetime for another yet to be determined game type to take over the public’s eye.