
A growing buzz surrounds the future of extraction shooters, particularly with titles like Arc Raiders and Marathon leading the charge on consoles. However, concerns over accessibility and player stickiness remain as the launch dates draw near.
Sources confirm that new extraction shooters could mirror the breakthrough moments of PUBG and Fortnite, boosting the genre significantly. Some forum comments reflect a preparedness among gamers for extraction challenges, with one noting, "Gamers are more sturdy when it comes to difficulty than they used to be." Others, however, argue the high-stakes nature may discourage casual players, prompting some to say, "Thereโs a lot of discourse about how extraction shooters are too punishing."
The community's reactions to current games are varied:
Positives: "Salvaged the genre, designed for slow tactical play.โ
Negatives: "DMZ was lazy, only warzone with extra steps."
Optimism for New Titles: "Itโs clear people are hungry for something new in the evolution from BRs."
New insights from players highlight the potential for engaging gameplay. One user remarked how the excitement derived from securing loot may keep players returning. Meanwhile, another shared a different take: "It's funny how people view extraction shooters as hardcore. In BRs, you die much more often." This perspective hints at an interesting shift in how players perceive challenges across genres.
Gaijin is also stepping into the extraction genre on consoles with Active Matter, described as an SCP-like experience. With discussions around titles like Exobourne and the influences of Arc Raiders and Marathon, players are excited about whatโs to come.
"Just like you said about Dark Souls, people are ready to face tough challenges."
โจ Anticipation for new extraction titles is on the rise, with compelling gameplay expected.
โ ๏ธ Concerns persist that hardcore elements may deter casual gamers.
๐ Developers like Gaijin signal growing interest in the extraction shooter genre.
As the industry watches closely, it remains to be seen whether extraction shooters will appeal to a broader audience or continue to cater to hardcore fans.