Pokemon Go has been a massive success, reaching over 1 billion downloads within its first year of release. It has also been praised for encouraging players to get outside and exercise, as the game requires them to walk to hatch eggs and visit PokeStops. The game has also been credited with promoting social interaction, as players often meet up to play together and trade Pokemon.
Despite its initial success, Pokemon Go has faced some criticism for its use of microtransactions, which allow players to purchase in-game items with real money. It has also faced controversy over players trespassing on private property while trying to catch Pokemon and has faced server issues due to its widespread popularity.
Overall, Pokemon Go has been a hugely popular and influential game, bringing AR technology to a mainstream audience and promoting exercise and social interaction among players.
Number 5. Call Of Duty: Warzone
Warzone is a free-to-play battle royale game that has gained a massive player base of over 100 million players. It allows players to drop in solo or as part of a team and fight against up to 149 other players in a variety of maps, game modes, and with access to a range of weapons and vehicles. The game’s unique feature is the Gulag, where players who are eliminated can fight for a chance to redeploy back into the game. If they lose, their teammates can buy their return with in-game money.
Warzone was recently overhauled with the release of Modern Warfare 2, introducing a new map, Al Mazrah, and changes to the Loadouts system, which allows players to customize their weapons and perks before the game.