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{{Short description|2017 video game}}{{Use American English|date=February 2019}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2022}}{{Infobox video game|title=Mobnite Battle Royale|image=File:Fortnite BR cover.jpg|alt=|caption=Cover art of the original version|developer=[[SOI Studios]]|publisher=SOI Studios|director=|composer=|series=''[[Mobnite]]''|engine=[[Unreal Engine 5]]|platforms={{Collapsible list|title={{Nobold|Various}}|{{ubl|[[macOS]]|[[PlayStation 4]]|[[Windows]]|[[Xbox One]]|[[iOS]]|[[Nintendo Switch]]|[[Android (operating system)|Android]]|[[Xbox Series X/S]]|[[PlayStation 5]]}}}}|released= | {{Short description|2017 video game}}{{Use American English|date=February 2019}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2022}}{{Infobox video game|title=Mobnite Battle Royale|image=File:Fortnite BR cover.jpg|alt=|caption=Cover art of the original version|developer=[[SOI Studios]]|publisher=SOI Studios|director=|composer=|series=''[[Mobnite]]''|engine=[[Unreal Engine 5]]|platforms={{Collapsible list|title={{Nobold|Various}}|{{ubl|[[macOS]]|[[PlayStation 4]]|[[Windows]]|[[Xbox One]]|[[iOS]]|[[Nintendo Switch]]|[[Android (operating system)|Android]]|[[Xbox Series X/S]]|[[PlayStation 5]]}}}}|released=October 10, 2024|genre=[[Third-person shooter]], [[Battle royale game|battle royale]]|modes=[[Multiplayer]]}}'''''Mobnite Battle Royale''''' is a 2024 [[battle royale]] [[video game]] produced by [[SOI Studios]]. Originally intended to be a experience in ''[[Fortnite Creative]]'', SOI Studios decided to create an entirely new game from scratch. ''Mobnite Battle Royale'' is offered under a free-to-play model funded by microtransactions and is updated as a live service game; originally released for [[macOS]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[Windows]], and [[Xbox One]], it has since been [[ported]] to [[iOS]], [[Nintendo Switch]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Xbox Series X/S]] and [[PlayStation 5]]. | ||
Mobnite follows a familiar battle royale formula: 100 players skydive onto a dynamic island, scavenging for gear to defend themselves and survive against other players. Players can compete solo or form squads of up to four. As the match unfolds, the playable area on the island gradually shrinks, leaving players with less space to operate. Outside this safe zone lies " | Mobnite follows a familiar battle royale formula: 100 players skydive onto a dynamic island, scavenging for gear to defend themselves and survive against other players. Players can compete solo or form squads of up to four. As the match unfolds, the playable area on the island gradually shrinks, leaving players with less space to operate. Outside this safe zone lies "The Storm," which deals increasing damage to those caught within it as the storm intensifies. The goal is straightforward—the last player or team standing wins. What sets Mobnite apart from other games in the genre is its unique building system, which allows players to utilize various in-game elements like destructible barriers, lootable containers, and other natural covers to gain a tactical edge. Mobnite also offers seasonal [[Battle Pass|Battle Passes]], introducing new character customization options, limited-time events, and seasonal changes to the map. | ||
Initially developed within the Unreal Editor under Creative 2.0, Mobnite evolved into a full-fledged game experience in 2023 under SOI Studios, integrating innovative mechanics while retaining classic battle royale elements familiar to genre fans. The concept for ''Mobnite Battle Royale'' was inspired by the success of other popular battle royale games, particularly the impact of ''[[Fortnite Battle Royale]]'' in 2017, which achieved widespread popularity despite facing parental concerns. ''Mobnite Battle Royale'' received positive feedback from critics who highlighted its engaging learning curve, gameplay mechanics, distinctive art style, multiplayer features, and its well-structured progression system. | |||
Initially developed within the Unreal Editor under Creative 2.0, Mobnite evolved into a full-fledged game experience in 2023 under SOI Studios, integrating innovative mechanics while retaining classic battle royale elements familiar to genre fans. The concept for Mobnite Battle Royale was inspired by the success of other popular battle royale games, particularly the impact of Fortnite in 2017, which achieved widespread popularity despite facing parental concerns. Mobnite received positive feedback from critics who highlighted its engaging learning curve, gameplay mechanics, distinctive art style, multiplayer features, and its well-structured progression system | |||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
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The game's main map is called "Aeonia". | The game's main map is called "Aeonia". | ||
=== | === Limited time and special modes === | ||
SOI Studios | SOI Studios has confirmed that they intend on releasing multiple limited-time modes (LTM) planned to release throughout 2025, and for years to come. They confirmed these modes will not be in ''Mobnite Battle Royale'' permanently and is designed to test new modes; and if a mode is successful, it would become a full time available mode. | ||
A "Ranked" mode was added in | A "Ranked" mode was added in December 2024, which was made available for all the battle royale playlists. Ranked mode tracks the player's progress in matches, moving them up and down a rank ladder based on their performance in a match. The player's ranking is used to match the player with other players of similar ranking. | ||
SOI Studios has announced plans to incorperate a 50-v-50 mode, where players are randomly placed onto a team of 50, with endless respawns, to battle against the other team. Each match of 50-v-50 is set to last for 10 minutes, whilst retaining the battle royale mechanics such as the storm and dropping into the map from the transport bus. | |||
=== Seasonal changes === | === Seasonal changes === | ||
{{Main|Mobnite seasonal events}} | {{Main|Mobnite seasonal events}} | ||
''Mobnite Battle Royale'' has created a larger loose narrative that is exhibited through changes in the game map, which generally correlated to the start and end of the in-game season. For example, in the second season of the first chapter which started in | ''Mobnite Battle Royale'' has created a larger loose narrative that is exhibited through changes in the game map, which generally correlated to the start and end of the in-game season. For example, in the second season of the first chapter which started in November 2024. Seasons are intended to last for 90 days before a new season is released with changes and new content. | ||
== Development == | == Development == | ||
''Mobnite Battle Royale'' began being worked on by a solo indie developer Jack Miller, who used [[Fortnite Creative]] starting in 2022. | ''Mobnite Battle Royale'' began being worked on by a solo indie developer Jack Miller, who used [[Fortnite Creative]] starting in 2022. | ||
Revision as of 09:46, 27 December 2024
| Mobnite Battle Royale | |
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Cover art of the original version | |
| Developer(s) | SOI Studios |
| Publisher(s) | SOI Studios |
| Series | Mobnite |
| Engine | Unreal Engine 5 |
| Platform(s) | |
| Release | October 10, 2024 |
| Genre(s) | Third-person shooter, battle royale |
| Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Mobnite Battle Royale is a 2024 battle royale video game produced by SOI Studios. Originally intended to be a experience in Fortnite Creative, SOI Studios decided to create an entirely new game from scratch. Mobnite Battle Royale is offered under a free-to-play model funded by microtransactions and is updated as a live service game; originally released for macOS, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One, it has since been ported to iOS, Nintendo Switch, Android, Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5.
Mobnite follows a familiar battle royale formula: 100 players skydive onto a dynamic island, scavenging for gear to defend themselves and survive against other players. Players can compete solo or form squads of up to four. As the match unfolds, the playable area on the island gradually shrinks, leaving players with less space to operate. Outside this safe zone lies "The Storm," which deals increasing damage to those caught within it as the storm intensifies. The goal is straightforward—the last player or team standing wins. What sets Mobnite apart from other games in the genre is its unique building system, which allows players to utilize various in-game elements like destructible barriers, lootable containers, and other natural covers to gain a tactical edge. Mobnite also offers seasonal Battle Passes, introducing new character customization options, limited-time events, and seasonal changes to the map.
Initially developed within the Unreal Editor under Creative 2.0, Mobnite evolved into a full-fledged game experience in 2023 under SOI Studios, integrating innovative mechanics while retaining classic battle royale elements familiar to genre fans. The concept for Mobnite Battle Royale was inspired by the success of other popular battle royale games, particularly the impact of Fortnite Battle Royale in 2017, which achieved widespread popularity despite facing parental concerns. Mobnite Battle Royale received positive feedback from critics who highlighted its engaging learning curve, gameplay mechanics, distinctive art style, multiplayer features, and its well-structured progression system.
Gameplay
The main gameplay for Mobnite Battle Royale follows the standard format of the battle royale genre. The game normally is played either with each player on their own, or in a squad of two, three or four players, with up to 100 players participating each round. The round starts with players, weaponless, skydiving from a flying "Battle Bus", then landing onto the game's map, simply known as The Island. The Island's fixed layout includes several landmarks and locations (mostly named in an alliterative fashion, such as "Tilted Towers", "Pleasant Park", and "Retail Row") that are mostly ghost towns during matches, while a random distribution of weapons, shields, and other combat support features can be found either as "floor loot" or by searching chests scattered in buildings and other sites. In addition, hostile NPCs were introduced in February 2020, which can be fought for additional and (typically) improved items, as well as friendly NPCs in December 2020, which can sell items such as weapons or consumables, or provide services such as acting as bot teammates or healing players.
The game's main map is called "Aeonia".
Limited time and special modes
SOI Studios has confirmed that they intend on releasing multiple limited-time modes (LTM) planned to release throughout 2025, and for years to come. They confirmed these modes will not be in Mobnite Battle Royale permanently and is designed to test new modes; and if a mode is successful, it would become a full time available mode.
A "Ranked" mode was added in December 2024, which was made available for all the battle royale playlists. Ranked mode tracks the player's progress in matches, moving them up and down a rank ladder based on their performance in a match. The player's ranking is used to match the player with other players of similar ranking.
SOI Studios has announced plans to incorperate a 50-v-50 mode, where players are randomly placed onto a team of 50, with endless respawns, to battle against the other team. Each match of 50-v-50 is set to last for 10 minutes, whilst retaining the battle royale mechanics such as the storm and dropping into the map from the transport bus.
Seasonal changes
Mobnite Battle Royale has created a larger loose narrative that is exhibited through changes in the game map, which generally correlated to the start and end of the in-game season. For example, in the second season of the first chapter which started in November 2024. Seasons are intended to last for 90 days before a new season is released with changes and new content.
Development
Mobnite Battle Royale began being worked on by a solo indie developer Jack Miller, who used Fortnite Creative starting in 2022.
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