From RPGs andsurvivalto indies andracing games, there are countless titles to explore.
But what about when you want a competitive battle royale?
Fortunately, PlayStation Plus has you covered there as well.
In fact, even if you aren’t a member.
So, if you’re curious to know what those games are, read on to find out.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0
Down, but never out of the picture isCall of Duty Warzone.
A big reason for this is the variety of maps and game modes now inWarzone 2.0.
As a result, it’s unquestionably one of the best battle royale games available on PlayStation Plus.
Even better, it’s free for everyone who is not a member too.
Nonetheless, when Mediatonic launchedFall Guysback in 2020, they took a chance.
In fact, there are more than 70 different maps, all of which offer their own unique challenge.
Now not only is it here, but even better, for free.
PUBG: Battlegroundsplays just like you would expect a shooter-based battle royale to.
WhileCall of Duty: Warzone 2.0exaggerates its FPS action,PUBGstrives to be as realistic as possible.
So, if you’re searching for a mil-sim-style battle royale, look no further thanPUBG.
Apex Legends
As we said, it’s typically the FPS battle royale games that remain relevant.
However, that doesn’t mean you might expand on the premise.
Evidently, that’s exactly what Respawn Entertainment did withApex Legends.
The abilities you have depend on the Legend you pick.
Some are meant to be damage focused, while others are healers, and so on.
Either way, you load into matches into teams of three.
As a result,Apex Legendsdemands team chemistry and composition if you want to come out on top.
By synergizing abilities, it’s possible for you to make some 10,000 IQ plays.
Fortnite
Of course, Fortnite is a battle royale that needs no introduction.
The original game that sparked the entire genre remains king in August 2023.
The game continues to throw curveballs into each and every new season.
Whether that be map changes, new items, and events, or game modes.
You don’t even have to practice your building skills since there is a no-build battle royale option.
Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology.
When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.