News surrounding the future fate The franchise is definitely suffering. Especially considering how much support there still is for the series. The second game may be coming to a close, but the door for the third is still slightly open, and there are already plenty of games in the genre that demonstrate a thirst for more shooting action.
Destiny 2 It's already racked up some pretty impressive numbers in its lifetime and continues to draw steady player numbers to this day, so there's no doubt that if Bungie decides to pull the trigger and conclude the trilogy, all previous records for the series will be broken. Big budget games always carry a certain level of risk, but what we've seen with other looter shooters, escape games, and RPGs is that the fan base exists. It all depends on whether the developers can get everyone hooked again. If nothing else, the following game proves just how successful it is. Destiny 3 It can be.
Tom Clancy's The Division 2
Benchmarks for FPS Depth
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Huge weapon and build customization options.
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Steady player base despite occasional content removal.
Division 2 and Destiny 2 They are very different games, but at the same time they share many similar concepts and long-term ideas. At a very basic level, this is an RPG shooter that throws you into a dystopian world filled with corruption and suffering, and puts you at the center of a group trying to fight off a hostile city.
When it comes to gameplay, build customization is virtually endless. There are over a dozen loadout slots, each with individual passive abilities and attachments that can radically change the way you engage your enemies. Why the game is a good case study in the success of: Destiny 3 This is because it has achieved long-term success despite a fairly slow update flow. If Bungie develops a sequel, I think they'll have to adopt a more relaxed approach to content to ensure the game's continued survival.
warframe
always been here
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It relies heavily on the illusion of power.
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It shows how well the F2P model can work.
warframe It's been longer than the first time fateHowever, despite his age, the number of players and their praise never waned. A big part of why this game is so beloved comes from its F2P model and the constant attention the developers put into every aspect of the experience.
The looting loop has remained fairly similar from the start, but there are always new missions and areas to discover, with no shortcuts to the late game. That said, if you're someone who really enjoys ARPG style games, warframe It fits the bill perfectly. But considering how much the player base intersects; fateI and many others would still jump at the chance to switch to a more tactical and thought-provoking style of game.
ARC Raiders
A new genre is breaking the mold
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Extractive gameplay tailored for both casual and hardcore players.
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Interaction with loot is different compared to other shooting games.
Extraction shooters have only been out for a short while, but we're already seeing huge numbers from new IPs, including: ARC Raiders. As you explore unique environments with even more unique enemies, you and the entire lobby compete for limited loot on the map, and it's up to you whether to stay on the friendly side or shoot on sight.
The most interesting part of the game is how much interest it has received from players who have never touched an extraction shooter before. That is, in the following case: Destiny 3I can definitely see a world where a whole new wave of players get invested in the franchise, jumping in for the first time and being immediately hooked. Of course, so do the rest of the die-hards out there.
Borderlands 4
The franchise is still going strong.
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Sales of the classic series are high.
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It doesn't break any major new ground, but it's still enjoyable.
Borderlands 4 It's a great example of the power a good IP needs to sell copies. The story and world aren't groundbreaking, and the gameplay remains largely the same as previous games, but the core loop of running, shooting, and looting is still incredibly fun and addictive enough to leave millions of players wanting a piece of the pie.
It's also a great showcase for the latest PvE content in the FPS space, with higher levels of difficulty and much more complexity to offer something for new and existing players alike. It may not be the best game in the franchise, but it's still a blast for dozens of hours and is much better for those willing to complete the late-game raids.
Helldiver 2
The cinematic doesn't even begin to explain it.
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Pure sci-fi carnage.
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Crazy maximum player count despite a fairly simple loop.
Helldiver 2 It might just be the most innovative sequel in the entire gaming world. Compare the first games and you'd be forgiven for thinking they're two completely different franchises. An Extraction-adjacent gameplay loop drives the experience, but instead of looting and becoming more powerful over time, the focus is entirely on the cinematic action that occurs in every mission.
I think Destiny 3 I was able to learn a lot Helldiver 2Considering the impressive player count, the appetite for action-packed sci-fi shooting is clearly very strong. The commitment to absurdity cannot be overemphasized, and even without an extremely boring endgame, players can't seem to get enough of it. Helldiver.
Deep Rock Galactic
Cooperatives reign supreme
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It focuses more on tactics and survival.
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Deep progression system and long-term replay value.
Deep Rock Galactic It's a much more arcadey FPS in comparison. fateBut the fun factor is just one of the reasons millions of players have taken to Alien Mines. You and your friends explore deep underground, fighting giant bugs and mining for precious minerals, combining objective-based gameplay with a much faster overall flow that keeps the missions from feeling too samey.
To make things even better, there are tons of different locations and difficulty modifiers that add a ton of complexity, providing a virtually infinite amount of content, assuming you're willing to overcome the challenges. A more focused mode like this Destiny 3 It bridges the gap between fun players and hardcore grinders, and I think there's room to expand the franchise in multiple directions through spinoffs and alternate modes in the future.
residue 2
Combining genres across industries
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It surpassed its predecessor in almost every aspect.
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Satisfying gunplay and melee combat.
What's Left: From the Ashes It launched to a fairly sizable player base, and it was clear that many people were impressed by its mix of Soullike and third-person gunplay. when residue 2 Upon release, it shattered previous player peaks and brought with it a much tighter gameplay style and more terrifying enemies to fight to the death.
Considering how explosive the sequel's release was, word of mouth is still strong enough to generate support and praise for a much smaller, new franchise. in Destiny 3 In some cases, I think you've already done the hard part by building a loyal fan base. If you want to expand your reach outside of your current player base, you can do so by building hype.

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