Exoborne Has A Not-So-Secret Weapon In Its Crowded Genre

Extraction shooters have taken over battle royale as the PvP genre du jour. Load out, drop in, loot up, and hopefully escape with your life; it’s a fun gameplay loop and has already been done in a number of different frameworks, from hardcore settings like Escape From Tarkov to the haunted bayou of Hunt Showdown. Heck, even Call of Duty tried it with its short-lived mode, DMZ. For a new game to stand out and survive in this competitive genre, it has to do something different, and Sharkmob’s Exoborne may have just the thing to put some distance between itself and its countless counterparts. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

I hesitate to call Exoborne’s best feature a hidden gem or a secret weapon since there’s really nothing subtle about it. The game drops players into a futuristic open world where corporate intervention has inadvertently accelerated climate change rather than solving it as intended, and the setting, as a result, looks much like a typical video game.

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