"Is it because it is free? Or is it because it simply appeals to a larger audience and is simple to understand? Or maybe because it's easily accessible to gamers. The price point certainly does play a role, but the game's design and simple to understand mechanics are what keeps players coming back. Then there's the other side of the totem pole, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. I have played quite a bit of PUBG as well, but the game never quite resonated with me like how Fortnite does. There are certainly players out there who don’t share the same feelings as me, and that’s fine, but even they can't deny what a juggernaut Fortnite has become over the past couple of months. Here's why I think Fornite is taking over the battle royale genre." -- PC Gaming Enthusiast
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This is all good but please upgrade the engine. PUBG is great but it's aging rapidly. There's also no reason why it's runs the way it does on current gen consoles.
Because its free.
1. It's fun.
2. It's free.
3. It runs smoothly.
4. Drake played it one time.
Pubg feels like a mod, Fortnight plays like a game. :)
Eh it was fun for a minute but Hunger Games the game got pretty boring and it all comes down to pure luck on where rare and powerful items spawn making it unbalanced. It's great that people are enjoying it though.