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Become the Ultimate Conqueror of Virtual Lands: Battle Royale

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Conquering Virtual Lands

Obviously, no one can conquer lands in the real world, but it’s possible to do this thing in the virtual world. The Internet can be used not only to read news, watch videos, or visit top betting sites Australia but also to become a master of virtual lands. The most suitable option for this is Battle Royale games, which is an eSports genre.

What is Battle Royale?

In this type of game, there is a defined playground, usually an island. A certain number of players (for example, 100) are dropped on this island, and at the beginning, everyone is "naked". This is not in the sense of nudity: everyone starts the game with no weapons and equipment. You have to collect them from the playground. For example, you can get weapons and armour lying on the ground by entering the houses. Your goal is to start hunting other players after you get strong enough. You continue this until there is only one person left: the defeated player is out of the game. When you defeat a player, you get to collect his loot too. 

Where to Start?

If you don't have a problem with touch controls, you can start by playing PUBG on any mobile device. Free Fire is also one of the enjoyable options on this platform. On desktop PCs, PUBG is still the most popular option, but you have other options as well. Apex Legends, Fortnite, and CoD Warzone, are currently the most popular Battle Royale games. If you want a casual and comical experience, you can also try Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout. Each one offers different mechanics and gameplay – some are realistic, some are not. You should try them all to find out which one suits you most. In any case, you can be sure that this will be a fun and rewarding experience (https://hellsbet.com/en-au/playup). 

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