In a space dominated by PUBG, Fortnite, Call of Duty’s Blackout, and more recently Apex Legends, Realm Royale from Heroic Leap Games and Hi-Rez Studios has mostly been in the background. The fantasy battle royale game may be looking to expand its audience, with a now-taken down trailer on Nintendo’s Portugal YouTube account seemingly confirming
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During the heyday of battle royale last year, when PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and Fortnite were novelties to the general public, everyone was right to assume that the genre would take off and inspire numerous clones in the near future. A year later there are several of these for sure — probably in early access on Steam
Heroic Leap Games, one of the studios that spun out of Hi-Rez Studios, has been relatively quiet about Realm Royale during the game’s closed beta. The studio has committed to updating their aspiring Fortnite and PUBG competitor in announcing the Founder’s Pack for the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game’s beta. This Founder’s